Maximize Comfort And Enhance Air Conditioning Systems’ Cooling: Whole-House Ventilation Systems

Generally speaking, most San Antonio homeowners think comfort means having a good air-conditioning system. That’s true. However, the comfort an efficient A/C provides also depends on how the air is circulated, and that’s where ventilation enters the picture.

Think of ventilation as icing on the cake: Your A/C produces cooled air, and a whole-house ventilation system provides an equal exchange of exhaust and fresh air supply. The ventilation process is very efficient, because it takes a majority of the conditioned air that the A/C produces and recycles it in the supply process, so your home’s total efficiency gets a boost.

Here’s how the system works:

  • A whole-house ventilation system has a sensor that monitors temperature and humidity levels and adjusts the system’s functions to supply a comfortable balance of dehumidified air that’s just the right temperature for your home.
  • The supply intake is controlled through motorized dampers, allowing the intake vent to respond to the main controls and supply a fine-tuned response to your home’s needs.
  • Some units feature a timer that allows 24-hour control so you can choose when to use the system.
  • Most whole-house systems combine with your air handler and are installed on the return side of a forced-air system.

Energy recovery ventilators (ERVs) go a step further than whole-house systems to provide optimal humidity control. ERVs recover cooled air within the home before exhausting it, but they have technology that allows them to remove a significant amount of moisture as well.

The benefits of whole-house ventilation systems extend beyond saving money, although this benefit alone might persuade you to install one. Its continual supply of fresh air and its ability to exhaust old, stale air gives your home that fresh-air feeling without opening windows. And ventilation enhances humidity control, a concern for San Antonio residents. The comfort that ventilation systems extend to homeowners is one of their primary features, one you’re certain to enjoy.

Considering enhancing your home’s comfort with a whole-house ventilation system? The experts at Jon Wayne would be happy to help you select a system that works for your home. Contact us anytime.

Our goal is to help educate our customers about energy and home comfort issues (specific to HVAC systems).  For more information about ventilation and other HVAC topics, download our free Home Comfort Resource guide.

Jon Wayne Heating and Air Conditioning services  San Antonio and the surrounding communities of Seguin, New Braunfels, Bulverde, Boerne, and Comal County.  Visit our website to see our special offers to get started today!

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    Don Rackler is a native of San Antonio. He learned the air conditioning and heating trade first at Harlandale High School in the early 1970's, then in the Local Plumber’s and Pipefitter’s union. He honed his skills while employed at local and regional companies in and around San Antonio. He started his first air conditioning company in 1986. Through his hard work and foresight, this company became one of the most successful residential companies in all of South Texas. During the HVAC consolidation trend in the late 90’s, his company was much sought after as a profitable acquisition for conglomerates. He resisted their ovations until he sold the company in 1999 to spend time with his family and pursue other interests.

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