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If you build a new home or renovate an existing home, you might need to install a fresh air device such as an ERV (Energy Recovery Ventilator) to provide fresh air to your home. An ERV system is an excellent choice as it's quiet, efficient and helps circulate the air in your home quickly!
The team at Penguin HVAC is fully certified to install, design, balance and sign-off on any ERV system installed in the province of British Columbia.
We'll ensure your ERV system is designed and sized adequately for the space you need to ventilate.
We set ourselves apart with our quality of workmanship and our sheer determination for customer service and honest advice. Every customer we service is ecstatic with our work for a reason. We provide upfront pricing so you know exactly what you're paying for.
The average cost to install an ERV system in Canada is around $7,200 during the framing stage of a new construction or renovation project.
This cost may fluctuate depending on the size of the ERV needed, complexity of installation and brand of equipment.
An ERV isn't a very complicated piece of equipment, but ensuring the system is designed properly is necessary for it to work properly!
An ERV is installed by installing ductwork throughout your house and by installing a fresh air intake and exhaust outlet on the exterior of your house.
A fresh air vent will need to be run to each room in the house for the system to properly recycle the air in your home.
Yes! The process to install an ERV with a furnace is easier than installing a standalone ERV system.
To install an ERV with a furnace, you'll need to install a fresh air intake and an exhaust outlet on the exterior of your house then tie in the supply and exhaust into your furnace ducting.
ERV ducting is installed by adding ductwork throughout your entire home. When installing the ducting for an ERV, you'll want to add a fresh air supply vent to every room in your home and a minimum of 1 exhaust vent per floor.
Although you have to install ducting for a standalone ERV system, the ducting is much smaller than the average furnace ducting because it distributes much less air than a furnace.
Absolutely!
To install an ERV in a ductless house, you'll need to install small ducts to distribute the fresh air and exhaust the stale air. Some ERV ducting systems can be as small as 3 inches in diameter, making it easy to retrofit in a ductless house.
When you hire Penguin HVAC for your ERV system installation, you won't be disappointed! Our team is fully certified to design and install ERV systems!
We'll provide you with a free ERV installation quote for your project, just get in touch with our team!
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