How does a PIV unit work?

Our loft mounted units use air displacement to ventilate your entire home. PIV units create air flow through positive air pressure. Cold draughts in your house follow the same patterns as any wind current in nature -moving from areas of high air pressure to areas of low air pressure. So if the air pressure inside your house is lower than outside, cold air will be pulled in, while stale, moisture heavy air stagnates and doesn't move. When humidity (moisture levels) in your house is too high it will collect on cold surfaces, causing condensation, damp and mould - all of which can negatively impact your health and damage your property. By increasing the air pressure in your house air will naturally be pushed outside through existing vents, along with all the moisture and allergens it contains. This is exactly what PIV units do by constantly ventilating your home with fresh filtered air drawn through your loft space vents creating positive air pressure. The science is straightforward and the results are phenomenal. You'll notice an improvement in air quality as soon as your system is turned on. Over time your condensation, damp and mould problems will be significantly reduced - if not entirely eliminated.

PIV Unit FAQs

Browse our collection of frequently asked questions for answers to your queries.

Why is there frost and ice inside my roof space? +

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Are PIV systems noisy and expensive to run? +

Do PIV units make the house cold? +

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Do PIV units stop mould? +

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Can I totally eradicate condensation and mould from my home? +