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Ventilation

All houses need ventilation to remove stale interior air and excessive moisture and to provide oxygen for the inhabitants. There has been considerable concern recently about how much ventilation is required to maintain the quality of air in homes. 

Why Is Ventilation Important?

While it is difficult to gauge the severity of indoor air quality problems, building science experts and most indoor air quality specialists agree that the solution is not to build an inefficient, “leaky” home. Research studies show that standard houses are as likely to have indoor air quality problems as energy efficient ones. 

While opening and closing windows offers one way to control outside air for ventilation, this strategy is rarely useful on a regular, year-round basis. Most building researchers believe that no house is so leaky that the occupants can be relieved of concerns about indoor air quality. The researchers recommend mechanical ventilation systems for all houses.

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