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News Release from: Johnson and Starley | Subject: Home 'n' Dry XL ventilation system
Edited by the Buildingtalk Editorial
Team on 18 January 2007
Creating positive pressure to ventilate
houses
Johnson and Starley's Home 'n' Dry XL ventilation system is a whole house system which is normally fitted in the roof space.
Johnson and Starley's Home 'n' Dry XL ventilation system is a whole house system which is normally fitted in the roof space This system creates a positive pressure, forcing stale air to escape through the building's fabric
This article was originally published on Buildingtalk on 6 Aug 2008 at 8.00am (UK)
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Johnson and Starley specialises in design and production of a comprehensive selection of ventilation and heat recovery equipment where installation of ductwork is not practical.
It introduces a constant flow of filtered, tempered area into the home, producing a constant flow of dry air.
This reduces humidity, providing a comfortable living environment.
Quick and easy to install, the Home'n' Dry is noteworthy for its very quiet operation and low energy consumption fan motors.
Running costs are estimated at less than 1p per day.
Its many features are designed to provide optimum control for the homeowner and include selectable fan speeds, electronic controls with temperature selection, hours run meter and spike protection.
There is also a wall hung option which, like the roof space version, also has a five year guarantee.
With modern construction standards creating dwellings with improved insulation and energy efficiency, the result has been tightly insulated buildings with reduced ventilation - potentially causing an uncomfortable living environment with high risks of condensation.
The Home 'n' Dry provides an affordable and long term solution to these problems. Request a free brochure from Johnson and Starley ...
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