
Ventilation Sytem Servicing
Regular maintenance of mechanical ventilation systems is essential, with annual servicing and frequent filter changes being key to sustaining their long-term efficiency in both residential and commercial settings. A ventilation system obstructed by dust and debris cannot function properly, leading to problems such as condensation, mold, excessive noise, and more.
At Duct-Air, we provide comprehensive ventilation system servicing, including specialised heat recovery service (MVHR) and central extract service (MEV) options
Heat Recovery Service
We have experience with all models/brands including:
Vectaire MIDI & MAXI
Vent Axia Sentinel Kinetic
Nuaire MRXBOX
Greenwood Airvac Vireo HR155/185, HRV2
Titon HRV Q PLus
And many more – please send your details
Mechanical Extract Ventilation (MEV)
We offer an annual MEV service which takes care of the key elements of the system and ensures it’s doing the job it’s supposed to.
We can service all models from the following brands/manufacturers;
Greenwood Airvac Centair CMEV.4e
Vent Axia Multivent
Vectaire MBOX
Titon CMEQ2
Nuaire MEVDC
And many more – please send us an enquiry
Mechanical Ventilation Servicing
At Duct Air, we understand that every property has unique HVAC needs. That’s why our experienced team performs a comprehensive HVAC assessment, evaluating your space and all factors that affect system performance. Our goal is to enhance indoor air quality, increase energy efficiency, and improve the overall comfort and functionality of your home or commercial property.
With expert attention to detail, we deliver custom HVAC solutions that integrate seamlessly with your existing system—ensuring reliable, energy-efficient performance tailored to your specific environment.
Best Practice Guidance:
Coronavirus (COVID-19) – Ventilation & Air Conditioning SystemsWe have experience with all models/brands including:
“Ventilation is most critical part of reducing transmission from respiratory viruses.”
Jonathan Van Tam,
Deputy Chief Medical Officer
(Coronavirus Press Briefing 29/4/2020)
Ventilation, air conditioning and air movement inside buildings and homes will play a fundamental role in ensuring transmission of the Coronavirus (COVID-19) is minimised indoors because it will help dilute any virus particles in the area and minimise any moisture settling on surfaces.
If you are returning to the office, school or other type of workplace, are you sure your ventilation and air conditioning systems are doing the job they are supposed to? What are the guidelines for ventilation and air conditioning during the Coronavirus Pandemic?
New guidance and best practice has been published in response to the Coronavirus (COVID-19) Pandemic: How to use and operate Building Services in order to prevent the spread of Coronavirus disease (COVID-19) virus (SARS-CoV-2) in workplaces.
This guidance concentrates on Ventilation and Air Conditioning Systems and there are recommendations around how systems should and shouldn’t operate and what to prioritise in respect of system performance, set up and maintenance.
Best Practice Guidance for Ventilation & Air Conditioning Systems: Coronavirus (COVID-19) in the office and workplaces
Ventilation Rates: Extract And Supply
Use of windows
Recirculating Systems
Duct Cleaning & Filters
Safe use of Heat Recovery
Air Purification Systems
Specific Guidance on Toilets & WC Ventilation
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