Breathing easy – a guide to increasing airflow at home

Breathing easy – a guide to increasing airflow at home
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Taking steps to improve the airflow in your home will let you and your family breathe easy – and enjoy the benefits of a fresh and revitalising home. Here’s how.

We’ve all been there: trapped in a stuffy and uncomfortable room with little air moving around. Whether it happens in your office or home, stagnant airflow can certainly make for an undesirable environment and can even have an impact on your overall well-being.

Thankfully, there are steps you can take to improve the airflow in any space, from modern solar roof ventilation to the efficient use of fans and a range of other solutions.

Improving the airflow in your home will prevent the buildup of moisture and mould in your home. Good airflow will better regulate the temperature in your home and can even reduce the number of allergens that circulate in your rooms. Fresh and flowing air is naturally revitalising, and having a consistent supply is sure
to leave you feeling fantastic.

Continue reading to learn more about just some of the benefits you can expect by simply increasing airflow at home.

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Start from the top

Start from the top
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Homeowners who want to vastly improve the airflow in their home should consider making some changes to your roof. Soffit vents and solar roof ventilation can work to enhance the airflow in the rest of your home and regulate the temperature in your upper floor. This improved ventilation can also work to ensure the longevity of the materials making up your roof, including shingles and trusses. Solar roof vents can also save you money on your electricity bill by operating in a sustainable and low-impact manner. Be sure to invest in good quality vents that can withstand the weather conditions of your area.

Follow some simple strategies

Follow some simple strategies
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Intuitively, airflow can be improved simply by opening more doors and windows in various areas of the home. This cross-flow will benefit the quality of the air throughout the remainder of your rooms. If your home is awkwardly positioned or lacking in sufficient windows, consider purchasing window or standing fans to bolster the free flow of air in key places. Ceiling fans may be slightly more expensive – but nicer models can also add an aesthetic touch if positioned appropriately.

Remove impurities efficiently

Remove impurities efficiently
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Having the right methods of removing bad or unpleasant air from your home is another way of improving airflow in general. Exhaust fans in both your kitchen and bathroom will work to remove lingering odours. These fans can also serve to balance the humidity in your home should that be a concern.

Clean out your existing infrastructure

Clean out your existing infrastructure
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If you are like most households, it has likely been some time since you have thoroughly cleaned out your existing ventilation systems. Make sure that your vents are clear and open throughout the rooms of your home and that they are not blocked by furniture. Good airflow starts from the heart of your home, so be sure to check your furnace air filter and replace this as often as is recommended, usually once every three months.

While older homes rely to some degree on leaks in their walls, doors and windows to maintain adequate ventilation, contemporary homes are designed to be properly sealed. Perhaps counterintuitively, ventilation is actually improved by sufficient sealing. Well-sealed homes will have a better controlled and more powerful airflow circulating through them by design. Check to make sure that there are no leaks in your home and take action to repair them if you find any.

Breathe easy

Breathe easy
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When it comes to choosing which home improvement projects you are going to take on next, you won’t regret making improvements to the airflow in your home. The tangible benefits to your home in combination with the intangible benefits for your physical and mental health are too good to pass up.

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