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Read MoreIt costs, on average, around $1,500 to $4,000 or more to install an HRV in Devon. This price includes the cost of a whole-home heat recovery ventilator unit (which usually ranges from $500 to $1,000+), as well as HRV installation.
Several factors can impact the overall cost to install an HRV in Devon. These variables include:
Want to know how much it will cost to install an HRV in your home? Call ProSolutions Inc. for a free, personalized estimate.
A heat recovery ventilator (HRV) is worth installing in Devon - especially in a new home. In fact, the Alberta Building Code requires all new homes to have a ventilation system installed. HRV systems are extremely beneficial (and often required) because they help keep homes safe, healthy and energy efficient.
That said, not all homes will benefit from an HRV. Older homes, in particular, may not see as many benefits because they are not as air-tight as newer homes. For instance, the energy savings from an HRV will be limited in older homes.
Installing an HRV in a new, tightly sealed home will have the following benefits.
If you are building a new home, installing a whole-home heat recovery ventilator is one of the best investments you can make.
If you’re not sure whether an HRV is right for your home, give the ventilation system experts at ProSolutions Inc. a call. Our experienced HVAC technicians can help you decide if an HRV is right for you.