ᐅ Central or Decentralized Ventilation System – Who Has Experience?
Created on: 26 Feb 2018 10:48
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Gerd&Jolanthe
Hello everyone,
We are going to build a single-family house to KfW55 standard. It will have a basement, ground floor, and upper floor. The living area is approximately 170m² (1830 sq ft) and the usable area 108m² (1163 sq ft) including stairs and basement – that’s the basic information.
Now we are wondering which ventilation system to choose, since new builds are very airtight due to the windows and insulation.
We were recommended a decentralized system, as it would be fully sufficient and requires less frequent maintenance and cleaning. Additionally, cleaning is easier and less problematic compared to a central ventilation system.
Could you share your views or experiences on which ventilation system would be most suitable?
Thank you very much.
We are going to build a single-family house to KfW55 standard. It will have a basement, ground floor, and upper floor. The living area is approximately 170m² (1830 sq ft) and the usable area 108m² (1163 sq ft) including stairs and basement – that’s the basic information.
Now we are wondering which ventilation system to choose, since new builds are very airtight due to the windows and insulation.
We were recommended a decentralized system, as it would be fully sufficient and requires less frequent maintenance and cleaning. Additionally, cleaning is easier and less problematic compared to a central ventilation system.
Could you share your views or experiences on which ventilation system would be most suitable?
Thank you very much.
OK, then please black out a quote and post it here. I’d really be interested. And I’m talking about under 10,000 euros. If you have a small house and some luck, you can almost reach that 10 grand. If someone here talks about 6,000 to 8,000, I say clearly Never Ever!
It’s the same as with everything else: the many small items make it expensive. You need outlets, pipes, silencers, ventilation stacks, installation, initial operation (IBN), inspection, and so on. The labor costs are also quite high here.
The device itself is the cheapest part of the whole thing.
It’s the same as with everything else: the many small items make it expensive. You need outlets, pipes, silencers, ventilation stacks, installation, initial operation (IBN), inspection, and so on. The labor costs are also quite high here.
The device itself is the cheapest part of the whole thing.