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VENTILATION · ERV · INDOOR AIR · LEHI, UTAH

Tight homes need fresh air.
That's what an ERV is for.

Newer Utah homes are sealed tight for energy efficiency. Without a ventilation system, the air gets stale fast. An Energy Recovery Ventilator brings in fresh air without losing the heat you paid for.

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Modern ERV ventilation system in Utah home

Utah Air Demands Real Solutions

Winter inversions trap pollution. Spring dust storms blow in. Mountain altitude dries you out. Your home needs ventilation that's smart about Utah's challenges.

Energy Recovery Ventilation (ERV) brings in fresh air while recovering the heat you've already paid for. You get healthier indoor air and lower energy bills. No false choice.

  • Fresh air without energy waste
  • Humidity balance for year-round comfort
  • Designed for Utah's altitude and climate
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What We Install

Ventilation systems built for Utah air quality and energy efficiency.

Energy Recovery Ventilation

Exchanges stale air with fresh outdoor air while keeping heat energy inside. Win-win.

Advanced Filtration

HEPA and MERV filters stop dust, pollen, and inversion pollution at the door.

Humidity Balance

Utah's dry air and seasonal humidity swings get managed automatically.

Installation & Repair

From ERV setup to system upgrades. We size everything for your Utah home.

Smart Air Monitoring

Real-time CO2 and humidity tracking. Your system adjusts automatically.

Maintenance

Regular checks, filter changes, and duct cleaning keep everything running efficiently.

Why Utah Air Matters

Winter Inversions: Pollution trapped at ground level. ERV keeps it out.

Altitude Effects: At 4,800+ feet, fresh air is critical. We deliver it efficiently.

Spring Dust Storms: Advanced filtration stops particulates before they enter.

Pollen Season: Your home becomes a refuge. HEPA filtration works.

Ventilation services for Utah homes

Stale air, condensation, odors, dust, allergies, or a tightly sealed home can signal that controlled fresh air or airflow work is worth evaluating.

ERV installation

An Energy Recovery Ventilator brings in filtered outdoor air while transferring heat energy between the incoming and outgoing air streams. That matters in Utah because heating and cooling seasons are long.

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Ventilation plus filtration

Ventilation works best when it is paired with the right filter strategy. If dust, wildfire smoke, pollen, or inversion pollution is the main concern, compare ventilation with air filtration and indoor air quality options.

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Ductwork and airflow checks

Fresh-air systems need the right path through the home. If rooms feel stale or uneven, duct sizing, returns, balancing, and equipment condition may need to be checked before adding ventilation equipment.

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Fresh Air Shouldn't Drain Your Wallet

Standard ventilation brings in fresh air but loses your heating and cooling. That costs money during Utah's long heating and cooling seasons.

Energy Recovery Ventilation captures 70-80% of that heat energy. You get fresh, healthy air AND lower energy bills. It's the smart choice.

  • Cuts energy loss from ventilation dramatically
  • Maintains heating and cooling efficiency
  • Pays for itself in lower utility costs
  • Works harder the more extreme the season
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Ventilation service questions

What are ventilation services for a Utah home?

Ventilation services help move stale indoor air out and bring filtered outdoor air in. Air Express checks the home, duct path, airflow, filtration needs, and whether an ERV is the right fit for the way the home is built and used.

When should I ask about an ERV?

Ask about an ERV when the home feels stale, odors linger, windows collect condensation, rooms feel uneven, or a newer tight home needs controlled fresh air without wasting heating and cooling energy.

Can ventilation be paired with filtration or ductwork improvements?

Yes. Ventilation often works best when it is paired with the right filtration, duct sizing, returns, balancing, or indoor air quality plan, especially when dust, pollen, wildfire smoke, or inversion pollution is the main concern.

Breathe Easier. Save Money.

ERV systems designed for Utah air and Utah wallets.

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CLEAR OPTIONS · UTAH FAMILIES

Review the ventilation options before work begins.

We explain the recommended work and project price before approved work starts. If financing helps, review the current lender terms first; eligibility, fees, and APR depend on the application and available program.