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Ventilation System Design & Installation
Proper ventilation is essential for controlling airflow, reducing contaminants, and maintaining comfort. We offer custom-designed ventilation systems tailored to your facility’s specific needs:
Our team evaluates your building’s size, layout, and air quality requirements to design a ventilation system that optimises airflow while reducing energy consumption.
We install a wide range of ventilation systems, including mechanical and natural ventilation, ensuring compliance with health, safety, and environmental standards.
Our systems are designed with energy efficiency in mind, using technologies like variable speed drives and energy recovery ventilation (ERV) systems to minimise operating costs while maximising performance.
FAQs
Ventilation costs in the UK depend on whether you are installing simple extract fans, a continuous mechanical extract system, or a full whole-house MVHR system. Basic bathroom or kitchen extract upgrades are relatively modest, while a full whole-house system is a much larger investment, particularly in existing homes where new ductwork routes are needed. New-build properties are often easier and cheaper to fit out because the ductwork can be designed in from the start. The most accurate way to price ventilation is by survey, because costs depend on the number of wet rooms, the property layout, access routes, electrical works and making good.
Whole-house ventilation can be worth it where airtightness is good, moisture control is a concern, or indoor air quality is a priority. Systems such as MVHR can help remove stale air, manage humidity and recover heat from extracted air, which can support comfort and efficiency in well-sealed homes. In older, leakier properties the benefit can be lower unless wider fabric improvements are also planned. Whether it is worthwhile usually depends on the condition of the property, condensation issues, renovation scope and whether ductwork can be installed without major disruption.
Yes, ventilation is a legal requirement in UK building work covered by the Building Regulations. In England, Part F of the Building Regulations sets out the requirement for adequate means of ventilation. The exact requirement depends on the type of property and the work being carried out, but the principle is that buildings must have suitable ventilation to protect the health of occupants and the building fabric. For existing homes, replacement windows, extensions, loft conversions and airtightness upgrades can all affect ventilation compliance, so the legal position should always be checked during design and installation.
