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As the UK’s residential development market evolves, building owners are turning to new technology to enhance their properties’ comfort, energy efficiency and indoor air quality. Of note, Mechanical Ventilation with Heat Recovery (MVHR) and heat pump technologies are being used more regularly in new builds and retrofit projects.

In this article, we’ll explore some of the benefits of fitting your developments with these systems.

As the UK’s residential development market evolves, building owners are turning to new technology to enhance their properties’ comfort, energy efficiency and indoor air quality. Of note, Mechanical Ventilation with Heat Recovery (MVHR) and heat pump technologies are being used more regularly in new builds and retrofit projects.

In this article, we’ll explore some of the benefits of fitting your developments with these systems.

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Enhanced indoor air quality

MVHR systems efficiently filter and exchange stale indoor air with fresh outdoor air while retaining heat energy. This process ensures a constant supply of clean, filtered air throughout the building, reducing pollutants, allergens, and moisture and providing a healthier living environment for tenants.

Energy efficiency and cost savings

MVHR and heat pump technologies recover a large proportion of the heat from the extracted air and transfer it to the incoming fresh air, reducing the reliance on traditional heating systems. By recycling heat energy, the systems can significantly lower heating bills and reduce carbon emissions. This benefit is particularly valuable in the UK, where energy efficiency is becoming a crucial aspect of all new residential developments.

Condensation control

Inadequate ventilation can lead to condensation and moisture-related issues, such as mould and dampness. MVHR systems such as the Nilan Compact P effectively control condensation by extracting moist air from areas prone to high humidity, such as kitchens and bathrooms. This proactive approach helps to prevent potential structural damage and maintain the long-term value of the property.


Compliance with building regulations

The UK has stringent building regulations that aim to improve energy efficiency and reduce carbon emissions. Incorporating MVHR and heat pump technology in residential developments helps landlords and building owners meet these regulations and demonstrate their commitment to sustainable practices. Compliance with building regulations can enhance the market value of properties and attract environmentally conscious tenants.

Conclusion

MVHR and heat pump technology offer significant benefits to landlords and building owners looking to improve their developments.

Nilan Compact units use both systems to offer advanced filtration and heat recovery to homes. They are the perfect solution for landlords and building owners who are looking to create sustainable, comfortable living spaces while gaining long-term benefits for their investments.

If you would like to discuss installing Nilan units into your developments, contact: sales@nilan.uk.com