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The air within homes can become stale from moisture, odors, and pollutants that penetrate the home or are generated internally by human activity and out gassing from building materials and furnishings...
The air within homes can become stale from moisture, odors, and pollutants that penetrate the home or are generated internally by human activity and out gassing from building materials and furnishings...
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's ENERGY STAR® Program The air within homes can become stale from moisture, odors, and pollutants that penetrate the home or are generated internally by human ...
All homes need ventilationâthe exchange of indoor air with outdoor airâto reduce indoor moisture, odors, and other pollutants.
To create a comfortable home, an efficient duct system is a must. Duct systems found in ENERGY STAR qualified homes are third-party tested for tightness and verified to be properly insulated.
Residential Thermal Distribution Systems generally refer to the method of distributing heating and cooling throughout a house.
Sealing holes and cracks in the home's "envelope" and in heating and cooling duct systems helps reduce drafts, moisture, dust, pollen, and noise. A tightly sealed home improves comfort and indoor air ...
One of the most important decisions you can make about your new central heating and cooling system is sizing.
This is a series of six guides intended to provide a working knowledge of residential heating and cooling duct systems, an understanding of the major issues concerning efficiency, comfort, health, and...
A cost-effective solution to overventilation is carbon dioxideâbased demand controlled ventilation (DCV).
