Air Quality

Fewer Polluntants, Less Dust

In the past we thought homes should be built to "breath" (or leak). Today we have come to realize that if your home is breathing or leaking you're loosing money on heating and cooling costs, while letting dust and outdoor polluntants in.

Like you, your home needs fresh air to stay healthy.

An air exchanger pulls stale air and excess humidity out of your home while allowing fresh, filtered air back into your home.

Some states now require an air exchanger in all new construction.
Enercept SIP houses are so air tight, we have always recommend the use of an Air to Air exchange system in all of our building projects.

  • An air exchanger will control moisture in your home and reduce the opportunity for mold growth.
  • An air exchanger will remove stale odors from cooking and smoking, lingering fumes from cleaning products and paint, and organic emissions from carpets and furntiure.
  • An air exchanger will remove air contaminants and allergens such as dust mites, pollen, and pet dander.
  • And, in most cases, you will also be able to use a smaller more efficient heating system when you use an air exchanger.