The benefits of Mechanical Extract Ventilation (MEV)

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In 1631, King Charles I decreed that the ceilings in houses in England must be ten feet or higher to combat the problem of poor ventilation leading to health concerns. This was not only for aesthetic reasons but also to improve indoor air quality and ventilation. MEV systems are a more modern way to achieve the same goal of improving air quality.

Mechanical Extract Ventilation systems, or MEV, have been around for a long time. Since about the late 19th century, MEV has been used to extract moisture-laden air from a property’s wet rooms (i.e. bathroom, kitchen, laundry) to the outside. 

However, MEV technology has undoubtedly come a long way in recent decades.

Not only are MEV systems much more energy-efficient, but they are also virtually noiseless and can easily be retrofitted into existing homes.

So, how does MEV work?

MEV is a whole-house ventilation strategy that uses low-power fans to continuously extract air from the wet rooms and kitchens and expel it outside.

MEV systems extract air from wet rooms and send it outside via a duct or pipe. This leaves the air from other parts of the house circulating back into the room. 

The result is a more comfortable and healthier indoor environment with less condensation, mould, and mildew.

There are many benefits to having an MEV system installed in your home. It will improve the air quality and help reduce your energy costs. 

MEV systems are more efficient for ventilating your home than traditional methods like open windows or extractor fans.

MEV systems can also help reduce the amount of condensation in your home, as they extract moisture-laden air before it can circulate and cause damp patches. That makes MEV the best way to reduce the risk of condensation and mould growth, which can be a severe health hazard.

What are the advantages of installing an MEV system?

MEV is a very efficient way to remove pollutants from the air, and it can be used in both residential and commercial settings. In addition, the law often requires MEV systems in some areas, such as hospitals and schools.

You’ll be able to tell if your current extraction system isn’t working as well as it could be if you notice condensation on your windows, walls, or ceilings. If you have mould or mildew growth, it’s also a good idea to install an MEV system.

Not only will it make your home more comfortable and healthier, but it could also save you money in the long run.

If you’re interested in installing an MEV system in your home or business, choosing a reputable company with experience in the field is essential. At Cool Runnings, we are experts in MEV installation, servicing, and inspections. We can help you find the perfect MEV system to transform your indoor environment. Contact us today to learn more.

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