Ventilation Systems in Raleigh & Durham, NC
Is your North Carolina home’s indoor air quality up to par? Indoor air can be up to 10 times more polluted than outdoor air, and many homes in the U.S. have a dampness or mold problem.
If those statistics have you wondering whether your home’s indoor air is as clean as it should be, don’t worry. The Air Experts team can help.
Whole-house ventilation systems can improve your home’s indoor air quality, leaving your home healthier and cleaner than before.
Call 919-480-2727 today to learn more about ventilation systems or schedule a service.
3 Benefits of Whole-House Ventilation Systems
Established in 1986, Air Experts provides exceptional HVAC services to homes and businesses throughout the Raleigh, Durham, and Chapel Hill areas.
We know how important good indoor air quality is, which is why we install ventilation systems to keep your home’s air as clean and healthy as possible.
Consider whole-house ventilation systems if you want to:
- Eliminate foul odors, pollutants, VOCs (volatile organic compounds), and allergens
- Make sure your building is properly ventilated to avoid dampness and mold growth
- Reduce energy costs while ensuring a more comfortable environment with the best possible indoor air quality
Our technicians in North Carolina have the skills and experience to help you choose the right ventilation system for your home, and then install it properly so you can enjoy cleaner, healthier indoor air as soon as possible.
The Air Experts Super Seven Guarantees
At Air Experts, our goal is to provide the highest quality service using the best possible products. We don’t leave until you’re 100% satisfied, guaranteed.
We offer our Super Seven Guarantees, which include our:
- Comfort Guarantee: We guarantee the HVAC system we install will heat and cool your home to designated temperatures of 72 degrees in winter and 75 degrees in summer according to the thermostat, and any water heater we install will heat to 120 degrees.
- No-Frustration Guarantee: Air Experts guarantees service within 24 hours if your HVAC system or water heater fails in the first year or we’ll pay you $500 for the inconvenience.
- Low-Price Guarantee: If you find a lower price on the same HVAC system with the same guarantees and warranties (apples to apples), we’ll match this price or pay you $100.
- 30% Utility Savings Guarantee: You’ll save a minimum of 30% on your heating and cooling costs with your new HVAC system or 30% on water heating costs with your new tankless or hybrid water heater. We’ll pay you the savings not realized for two years. *Maximum value of $500 for HVAC systems and $250 for water heaters. 2 SEER and 10% AFUE upgrade required. Ask for specific details.
- Protection Guarantee: If we damage anything while installing a new system at your home, we’ll repair or replace it at no expense to you.
- Installation Date Guarantee: If we fail to show up to install your new HVAC or plumbing system on the scheduled day, we’ll pay you $500 for the inconvenience.
- Timeliness Guarantee: We’ll provide your service diagnostic free of charge if we fail to arrive on time for your scheduled service visit.
Why You Should Schedule Service With Air ExpertsÂ
Ready to work with a trustworthy HVAC company in the Triangle area? With over 30 years of experience, Air Experts provides satisfactory heating and cooling services by meeting all your expectations.
Call 919-480-2727 to learn more or schedule indoor air quality services for your North Carolina home.
Frequently Asked Questions About Ventilation Services
What types of ventilation systems are there?
There are three primary options for home ventilation systems:
- Exhaust-only systems: In this type, fans move air out of your home. These fans usually operate in kitchens, bathrooms, basements, or garages. They help improve indoor air quality to a degree, but create negative air pressure that pulls in outdoor air.
- Supply-only systems:Â These systems use fans to bring filtered fresh air from outdoors into your home. Stale air only exits the home via exhaust vents.
- Balanced systems:Â Supply and exhaust fans work together in balanced ventilation systems. To maintain a constant temperature, balanced systems often operate with heat exchangers.
What are some negative effects of poor home ventilation?
Without good ventilation, homes can develop air leakages. Older homes were even designed with gaps around doors and windows as a poorly executed attempt at ventilation. Leaks and gaps can make your HVAC systems less effective and more costly, and can also allow insects and rodents into your home.
Carbon monoxide and moisture levels can also build up with poor ventilation. This can lead to health problems and damage to your home.
What do ERV and HRV have to do with ventilation systems?
HRV, or heat recovery ventilation, heats incoming fresh air using heat from outgoing air. ERV, or energy recovery ventilation, captures humidity during ventilation so levels inside the home stay stable.
See our blog post on the differences between ERV and HRVÂ for more details on both systems.