'OLD' versus 'NEW' Ventilation Systems
The Lossnay difference
Old ‘forced’ attic air ventilation New Lossnay ‘balanced’ ventilation
Air goes in and gets trapped. Air goes in and comes out.

These systems force air into the home from the attic or via an outside grille. Because the air has been forced in, it leaks out through gaps in the building. And if that air was heated, you don't just pay to heat lost air but also the continuous reheating of new incoming air.

What’s more, as newer homes are built to seal in the heat, they no longer have air gaps to allow effective operation of this type of system.



Lossnay’s ‘balanced’ ventilation removes stale air and replaces it with clean, fresh air at the same rate. But because it recovers heat energy from the stale indoor air, the need for additional heating is reduced. Which of course, means so is your heating bill!

This perfect balance works for any house type.
Find out more information on Domestic Ventilation Systems from Codewords - Department of Building and Housing:
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