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Climate control

Get the most from your heating, ventilation and cooling (or HVAC) systems. BUILD shows you how to plan and improve climate control in your home.

Giving the right amount of attention to how you design and plan your home’s ventilation systems can make a huge difference not just to your electricity bills, but also to how comfortable and efficient your home is.

The ventilation checklist, which can be found in this category, covers the issues you need to consider to ensure your heating system will best serve your needs, now and into the future. The checklist will save you time, hassle and money. Print it out, read through the site and keep it on hand when discussing heating options with your heating expert, electrician or architect.

Air infiltration

In many cases, ventilation in a house is unintentional, and comes from small gaps and crevices. This kind of ventilation, in some cases, has...

Mixed mode/hybrid ventilation

In many cases, the best way to ventilate a room is to combine two or more different techniques. See how mixed mode ventilation can...

Mechanical ventilation

Mechanical ventilation (or forced ventilation) takes advantage of fans to help draw air in a particular direction to control ventilation in your home. Mechanical or...

Natural ventilation systems

This type of ventilation takes advantage of rising heat and strategically located vents to draw air up through the top of the house, and...

Wind ventilation and cross ventilation

Wind ventilation, also known as cross ventilation, is a simple and effective way to take advantage of the wind to keep your home cool...

Types of ventilation

Ventilation is the planned movement of air into, through and out of a home. Getting it right improves indoor air quality, controls moisture and supports efficient heating and cooling. The main approaches fall into natural, mechanical and hybrid systems, and most homes use a mix. If you’re starting from scratch, it helps to read the overview of ventilation methods and how these choices interact with the building envelope.
Why is ventilation important?

Why is ventilation important?

Because we don't directly 'see' ventilation, we don't often think about it - but well-planned ventilation's an absolutely vital part of a healthy house....

How to clean heating ducts and vents

Heating ducts carry air all around your house, and vents often get dirty as a result of how much air flows through them. Find...

How to clean a chimney or flue

Keeping your flues and chimneys clear and free from blockages and creosote is all part of using a wood heater or fireplace, and essential...

How to clean a fireplace

Occasionally cleaning your fireplace will help to ensure your home's not covered in ash and soot. Find out how to clean your fireplace without...
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