I live in an area that experiences several odd seasons and every style of weather extreme, however every one of us are not surprised by blizzards, sleet, torrential downpours, hail, high winds, heat or humidity.
The Winter time weather lasts for more than half the year and brings hot and cold temperatures well into the downsides.
The snow accumulates in feet and the windchill is downright dangerous. The summers aren’t as long, however are properly boiling and humid. The conditions force the use of either the heating or cooling program just about all year round, and for the sake of comfort, energy efficiency and costs, it’s necessary to tighten up the house as much as possible. I am continually looking for current and better ways to reduce energy waste. I’ve invested into Energy Star rated windows and exterior doors. I’ve added insulation to the attic and I’m constantly caulking and weatherstripping. I’ve obtained thermal lined curtains, upgraded to a smart control component and installed ceiling fans. While I’ve reduced the cost of my weekly energy bills, I’ve also eliminated ventilation, but bringing outdoor air into the house is necessary for healthy air quality, then otherwise, the same stale air is trapped inside and circulated by the duct program over and over again, and dust, pollen, bacteria, dander, spores, viruses and all sorts of harmful contaminants are spread throughout the living space with no straight-forward way to get rid of them. One solution is a whole-house ventilation system. I chose a ventilation program that includes heat reusey. The program pulls the stale air out of the house and replaces it with fresh, wipe air. In the winter, it uses the outgoing air to moderate up the incoming air and lessen demands on the oil furnace. During the summer, the ventilator helps to extract excess humidity and reduce strain on the a/c, but not only does the ventilation program improve the cleanliness and health of the home however it saves my money.