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    HRV home ventilation systems

    HRV can make your home drier and healthier – and reduce condensation, moisture and mould!

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    Why ventilation matters

    Condensation on your windows in the morning is a sure sign of a poorly-ventilated home. Dampness indoors can lead to mould growing on your walls, furnishing and clothes. That’s just unhealthy!

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    Why ventilation matters
    Which home ventilation system do you need?

    Which home ventilation system do you need?

    HRV has a ventilation system to suit most homes. As a whole-home ventilation system, HRV increases airflow to every room, delivering drier air to reduce unhealthy moisture where you live and sleep.

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    The HRV home ventilation system range

    HRV is a New Zealand leader in home ventilation, so you’re sure to find a model in our range that’s great for your home. A free home assessment visit will help you choose and let you know what your ventilation system will cost.

    HRV AirSense™ home ventilation is our newest and best-performing range. An improved fan and better filtration mean it’s the best way we know to make your home drier and healthier.

    HRV AirSense™

    HRV AirSense™ home ventilation is our newest and best-performing range. An improved fan and better filtration mean it’s the best way we know to make your home drier and healthier.

    HRV AirSense™
    HRV Classic home ventilation combines performance with affordability. This range features a slightly smaller fan unit, making it suitable for installation in homes with more restricted roof cavity access.

    HRV Classic

    HRV Classic home ventilation combines performance with affordability. This range features a slightly smaller fan unit, making it suitable for installation in homes with more restricted roof cavity access.

    HRV Classic

    Compare the range

    Find out which HRV home ventilation option is best for you.

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    Optional extras

    Depending on what problems dampness is causing you, we might recommend optional extras alongside your HRV home ventilation system.

    Air Transfer Kit

    Air Transfer Kit

    An Air Transfer Kit is optional with HRV AirSense™ Essential and Essential+ home ventilation systems. It works by moving warm air to cool rooms in winter, and cool air to warmer rooms in summer.

    Air Transfer Kit
    Heat Transfer Kit

    Heat Transfer Kit

    A Heat Transfer Kit is a great way to get more from your home’s heating system and is available with HRV Classic home ventilation systems. It moves warm air from heated rooms to rooms you might not heat, like bedrooms.

    Heat Transfer Kit
    Summer Kit

    Summer Kit

    The Summer Kit helps cool your home in summer by drawing air from under the eaves on the south (shaded) side of your house and delivering it to rooms on the sunny (warmer) side. The Summer Kit is available with HRV Classic home ventilation systems and is included with the HRV AirSense™ Essential+ system.

    Summer Kit
    Vortex extractor fan

    Vortex extractor fan

    A Vortex extractor fan for your laundry or bathroom removes damp air from clothes washing or showering so it doesn’t make the rest of your home damp and uncomfortable. You can have your Vortex extractor fans installed on their own, or alongside any HRV home ventilation system.

    Vortex extractor fan

    FAQs

    What do I need to get an HRV home ventilation system?

    If your home has an accessible roof cavity, then it should be suitable for HRV home ventilation. Your HRV expert will confirm suitability during your free home assessment visit. Get help to find your ideal HRV system

    Can an HRV be used as an air conditioner?

    An HRV system cannot be used as an air conditioner. HRV home ventilation and air conditioning are two different things. Ventilation brings fresh, filtered air into your home, while an air conditioner heats or cools it. We often recommend installing both and can advise you on the best combination. See our home air conditioning range here

    Can an HRV system cool a house?

    An HRV system fitted with a Summer Kit can take advantage of drawing in cooler air from outside if desirable. A typical example during summer, is when the roof cavity air has been heated during the day and remains warmer than the outside air during the evening and early hours of the night.  This is when you can take advantage of venting in the cooler outside air, supporting a better night’s sleep. The Summer Kit is an optional extra with HRV Classic home ventilation that draws cooler air from under the eaves on the south (shaded) side of your house and delivers it to rooms on the sunny (warmer) side of your house. Find out more about HRV Classic

    Is an HRV system the same as a heat pump?

    An HRV system is not the same as a heat pump. A heat pump uses energy in the ambient air to heat or cool your home and doesn’t bring fresh air in from outside. HRV home ventilation brings a constant flow of fresh, drier, filtered air into your home, which a heat pump can then heat or cool. See our heat pump range

    Do I need a dehumidifier if I have an HRV?

    One of the key benefits of HRV home ventilation is reducing moisture and dampness in your home. Unlike a dehumidifier, it does this for every room in your home.

    Is an HRV system an air purifier?

    All HRV home ventilation systems feature advanced filtration to purify the air your family breathes before it enters your home.

    How is positive ventilation different from balanced ventilation?

    A positive pressure system brings fresh, filtered air from your roof space and uses it to drive out stale, damp air through gaps in your doors and windows.   A balanced pressure system in comparison, pulls stale and moisture-laden air out of the home through outlets in your roof soffit, while simultaneously drawing in fresh air from outside or from the roof cavity if the temperature is more desirable.  A heat exchanger is also included, capturing heat from outgoing air and using it to warm the fresh incoming air

    What size of HRV do I need?

    Every HRV installation is customised to suit the home it's going into. Your HRV expert will spell out the size and cost of your home ventilation system during your free home assessment visit.
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    Customer testimonials

    More than 500,000 New Zealanders live in a home with at least one HRV product. Here’s what some of them have to say about HRV home ventilation.

    Matt Cameron Matt Cameron “Now we know we can get a full night’s sleep, the kids can sleep well” Pamela Kaval Pamela Kaval “My son used to have really bad asthma, now he doesn’t, since we got the unit” Sarnim Dean Sarnim Dean “…dust is minimised, condensation decreased and general wellbeing maximised. Thank you HRV!”
    Installing your HRV system

    Installing your HRV system

    Once we've measured and assessed your home, your custom-made HRV home ventilation system will be ready to install in a few weeks' time. Your HRV expert will keep you updated on progress and arrange a time for installation. This usually takes just one day but could be longer for large homes or more complex systems.

    On the day, your installers will talk to you about where your control panel and ceiling vents will go, then once installation is complete, they'll show you how to set and operate your system.