Case Studies
A PureAir Home from leading British ventilation manufacturer Vent-Axia has solved the problem of condensation for a couple in Shropshire.
Housebuilder Castle Green Homes has selected Vent-Axia’s decentralised mechanical extract ventilation (dMEV) units to be installed in its homes as its chosen solution to meet the amended Part F (Means of Ventilation) and Part L (Conservation of Fuel & Power) of the Building Regulations. Vent-Axia is supplying its highly efficient Lo-Carbon NBR dMEV C units to be installed in 500 homes a year, across North Wales and the North West of England. The aim is to ensure homes have good indoor air quality to help protect homeowners’ health and meet the new airflow rates set out in Part F.
Lo-Carbon™ ventilation specialist Vent-Axia has been selected as preferred ventilation supplier for the ‘livinhome’ housing project, a new and innovative approach to affordable housing developed by Geraghty Taylor Architects and Guildhouse-Rosepride. Already being piloted in Croydon, Salford and Aylesbury, the livinhome initiative aims to provide environmentally friendly, functional living spaces at affordable prices.
Vent-Axia, the leader in energy efficient ventilation, has partnered with Surrey-based Mantle Panel Ltd, the company behind the award-winning UK-manufactured environmentally friendly and cost effective Mantle® Building System©. The new partnership will see Mantle Panel specify Vent-Axia’s Lo Carbon™ Sentinel Kinetic mechanical ventilation with heat recovery system (MVHR) for new build properties and light commercial applications, helping to position MVHR as the ideal carbon cutting solution to energy efficient and healthy ventilation.
Vent-Axia has teamed up with Bovis Homes to provide its Lo-Carbon™ Sentinel Kinetic mechanical ventilation with heat recovery (MVHR) units for two new homes at their York Gate development in Tewkesbury, Gloucestershire.
Vent-Axia, a leader in low carbon ventilation, supplied and installed its Lo-Carbon Sentinel Kinetic Mechanical Ventilation with Heat Recovery (MVHR) in the BREEAM Award winning student accommodation, The Green at the University of Bradford. Winning the Multi-Residential category at the BREEAM Awards 2012, The Green has achieved an ‘Outstanding’ BREEAM rating.
The PoziDry ProTM was installed in a 3-bed home in Reading which suffered from an ongoing condensation and mould problem. Air quality data from before and after the PIV installation showed a sharp decline in both total volatile organic compound (VOC) levels and mould VOC levels after the system was installed, whilst also successfully tackling condensation and mould.
Near-silent, continuous running ventilation from Vent-Axia, the market leader in low carbon ventilation, is helping one housing association in the West Country make across the board improvements to its tenanted housing stock. Vent-Axia’s ground-breaking Lo-Carbon™ Centra and Quadra fans, combined with Freshvent 100 natural ventilation technology, are enabling the Magna West Somerset Housing Association to make dramatic savings on maintenance costs, cut carbon emissions and simplify product specification and installation whilst improving living conditions and reducing fuel bills for tenants.
Designed to provide privacy, space, luxury and comfort the property spans four floors, with five Vent-Axia Sentinel Kinetic High Flow Mechanical Ventilation with Heat Recovery (MVHR) units, providing ventilation for this extensive project. Featuring a cinema, a basement swimming pool with spa and sauna, a golf simulation room and a fully equipped fitness suite as well as a separate studio flat for guests, all of which will benefit from quiet, energy efficient, effective ventilation.
Near-silent, continuous running ventilation from Vent-Axia, the market leader in low carbon ventilation, is helping one housing association in the West Country make across the board improvements to its tenanted housing stock. Vent-Axia’s ground-breaking Lo-Carbon™ Centra and Quadra fans, combined with Freshvent 100 natural ventilation technology, are enabling the Magna West Somerset Housing Association to make dramatic savings on maintenance costs, cut carbon emissions and simplify product specification and installation whilst improving living conditions and reducing fuel bills for tenants.