A ventilation plan cuts down the heating costs

I live in the northeastern region of the country, in an area that is known for the long plus dire Winter weather, school closings plus driving bans are a frequent occurrence, then every one of us experience blizzard conditions with record hot plus cold temperatures plus snowfall, then because of the freezing weather, I spend a lot of time inside the house; The heating system carries a heavy workload plus often runs for more than seven straight weeks, my gas heating system is a top-of-the-line model that achieves a 98% AFUE rating, however despite the exceptional efficiency rating, my heating bills are costly, i’m consistently searching for new ways to trim costs.

I’ve taken every possible measure to tighten up the house plus prevent the heated air from escaping. I’ve caulked plus weatherstripped to stop the freezing outside air from coming in. While these efforts minimize stress on the heating system plus reduce energy consumption, I’ve also eliminated essential ventilation. I noticed that my house started to think plus aroma a bit stuffy. There was an excessive amount of dust floating in the air plus settling on surfaces; Vacuuming plus cleaning didn’t make much of an improvement. I finally contacted an HVAC professional plus asked for a recommendation. She encouraged me to install a heat recovery ventilator. The ventilation plan operates 24/7, bringing in fresh air plus pulling out stale air. It provides all the benefits of opening a window but separate from the energy waste. The ventilator absolutely uses the stale outgoing air to preheat the incoming air. It has helped to not only improve comfort plus indoor air quality but reduce heating costs as well.

 

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