Hi,
How do keep the air inside a seasonal cottage fresh when it’s sealed up quite a bit?
Is there an air exchanger you could recommend that’s available in Ontario?
Thanks!
Hi,
How do keep the air inside a seasonal cottage fresh when it’s sealed up quite a bit?
Is there an air exchanger you could recommend that’s available in Ontario?
Thanks!
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What's your budget?
<$100
https://na.panasonic.com/us/home-and-building-solutions/ventilation-indoor-air-quality/ventilation-fans/whispervaluer-dctm-pick
Size as needed. Let it run 24/7 at low speed.
More Options, more money.
https://na.panasonic.com/us/home-and-building-solutions/ventilation-indoor-air-quality/ventilation-fans
Frankie
Thanks Frankie!
Would we just leave this running when we aren't there?
Would this be installed in the bathroom?
Let it run continuous 24/7. It uses very little energy.
Install where the most air exchange is needed (largest room) but it might then draw airflow from the bathroom after use. Maybe install a second one in bathroom to use while there.
Frankie
It'll exhaust bathroom odors while you
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Why not consider a passive option? Install a couple vents that vary in intake height.