A new building was recently described in a newspaper where the air exchange is regulated through window rebate ventilation.
Is this a reasonable alternative to a controlled ventilation system, and does it help prevent mold?
How exactly does it work?
Is this a reasonable alternative to a controlled ventilation system, and does it help prevent mold?
How exactly does it work?
Heidi1965 schrieb:
Yes, that sounds contradictory. But you have to do something to prevent mold growth. And opinions on ventilation systems are very divided. With airing out by opening the windows, warm air also escapes.No, there is no divided opinion on this. Or is there really someone out there who says something negative about a central mechanical ventilation system with heat recovery?fragg schrieb:
Or is there really someone crazy who says something bad about a central mechanical ventilation system with heat recovery? There is not only one, you even know him. He writes here: https://www.hausbau-forum.de/threads/was-wurde-unerwartet-gut.32287/page-4#post-346013 and https://www.hausbau-forum.de/threads/160m2-efh-in-Holzständerbauweise-am-nordhang-mit-Keller.28614/page-9#post-279190 – that’s me again, of course
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Fleckenzwerg23 Oct 2019 13:05Probably only the cost factor was meant. How much does a window rebate ventilation system cost per window? Balanced ventilation with heat recovery is around 10,000–12,000 euros (EUR)?
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Mottenhausen23 Oct 2019 13:56Fleckenzwerg schrieb:
Probably only the cost factor was meant. How much does a window frame ventilation system cost per window? What extra cost could there possibly be for drafty windows?
In older buildings: "The windows are drafty and should be replaced." "Oh, nonsense, that’s state-of-the-art window frame ventilation technology."
Edit: I’ll just add that this is mostly irony, before anyone here starts hyperventilating or having heart attacks.
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