Ventilation for New & Existing Homes
Our ultra energy efficient Mechanical Ventilation systems when integrated into your home provide continuous clean, fresh, filtered air and will help reduce future energy bills.
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Improves Energy Efficiency of Home
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Constant, fresh, filtered indoor air
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Improves Indoor Air Quality in new and existing homes
Unlock the Benefits of Mechanical Ventilation
Improves Energy Efficiency of Homes
There's no need for draughty trickle vents or extractor fans.
Constant, Fresh, Filtered Indoor Air
Adequate ventilation levels are maintained and all times and boosted when required.
Improves Indoor Air Quality of Homes
Pollutants are filtered out of incoming air and moist, stale air is extracted.
Why Ventilate your home?
Effective energy efficient ventilation is now an essential element in the design and construction of all airtight new homes.
Improves Indoor Air Quality
Natural air infiltration alone can result, at times, in too little ventilation. This leads to poor indoor air quality and other, more readily visible impacts such as streaming windows, condensation and mould on indoor surfaces.
Essential for Airtight Homes
New energy efficient homes today are being built as airtight as possible, and existing property homeowners are also being encouraged to make homes more energy efficient by insulating their roofspace, cavity walls etc. This increased airtightness in a dwelling requires a planned ventilation approach.
Health Benefits
Studies show that there is a direct connection between the quality of our air (caused by poor ventilation) and our ability to concentrate and perform productively. Poor indoor air quality can also effect health, particularly for asthma and allergy sufferers. Our range of mechanical ventilation systems provide benefits to your health and your home.
Energy Savings
The objective of a good ventilation strategy is to provide a balance between energy efficiency and indoor air quality. Poor ventilation is the biggest cause of heat loss in the home. There are many energy saving features in our BEAM mechanical ventilation systems.
Ventilation
Product Range
Our ultra-energy efficient Mechanical Ventilation systems provide continuous clean, fresh, filtered air, reducing future energy bills when integrated.
Heat Recovery Ventilation (MVHR)
- Constant clean, fresh, filtered air
- Reduces symptoms for asthma and allergy sufferers
- Contributes to the energy efficiency of the home
Mechanical Extract Ventilation (MEV)
- No draughts from noisy extractor fans
- Helps reduce condensation & mould growth
- Removes musty odours
Positive Input Ventilation (PIV)
- Eliminates condensation & mould growth
- Improves indoor air quality
- Suitable for new and existing properties
Supply Air Ventilation (SAU)
- Filtered, clean indoor air
- Ideal for smaller commercial premises
- Wall mounted controller for easy operation
Purge Extract Ventilation
- Improved indoor air quality
- Enhanced thermal comfort
- Meets building regulations
Demand Control Ventilation (DCV)
- Improves indoor air quality
- Eliminates condensation & mould
- Reduces thermal loss
FireSafe Airbricks & Wall Kits
- High resistance to fire
- Low resistance to airflow
- Constructed from non-combustible sheet metal
Success Stories
With over 80,000 installations throughout Ireland and the UK, our Beam Mechanical Ventilation Systems can be found in all types of homes just like yours.
Frequently Asked Questions
Here are some answers to your most frequently asked questions about our mechanical ventilation systems.
Why do I need Mechanical Ventilation in my home?
Mechanical ventilation is often required by building control, particularly in new build, airtight homes to ensure adequate ventilation. Poor ventilation can lead to condensation and mould, which have negative affects on both your house and your health.
What type of Mechanical Ventilation is best for my house?
Every home is different and has different requirements when it comes to mechanical ventilation. BEAM's ventilation experts can advise and specify a system that will suit the needs of you and your home.
How does Mechanical Ventilation benefit health?