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Natural Ventilation: How It Works and How You’ll Benefit From It

There are several benefits to gain from having natural ventilation in your home. The air is circulated either by natural wind forces or temperature changes without having to use your HVAC system. The pressure differences between the inside and outside of your home are induced by wind and air temperature differences and creates natural ventilation in your home.

How does this help make your home better? This simply means you don’t need to consume as much energy consumption because you’re allowing the air to circulate through your door and window openings. Whether you have casement or double hung windows, you can benefit from natural ventilation. But first, let’s look into how natural ventilation works.

Natural Ventilation and How it Works

Natural ventilation in your home commonly works through wind-driven ventilation. This type of ventilation arises from different pressures created by winds around your home. This is achieved through windows on both sides of the room, which create a current of air inside.

If the windows on both sides of the room are open, the overpressure on the side of your home’s exterior that’s facing the wind and the low pressure on the opposite interior side will create a current of air through the room from the exterior side to the interior side.

Natural Ventilation and Its Benefits

  • Improved air quality – When you harness natural ventilation, fresh air will always flow throughout your home’s windows and doors at all times. This improves your air quality which will also improve the overall health of you and your family as well as increase the comfortability indoors.

  • Low maintenance – With natural ventilation, there’s only minor maintenance needed, such as cleaning. This further reduces costs as well as saving you time and effort.
  • Reduced costs – Natural ventilation systems rely on natural forces, so you’ll see a big difference in how you consume energy and save more on your monthly utility bills.

  • Reduced carbon emissions – A natural ventilation system in your home also benefits the environment by helping reduce strain on the grid, which also helps stem carbon emissions.

When you need to consult with a reliable professional on replacement windows to know more about natural ventilation for your home, don’t hesitate to get in touch with Renewal by Andersen® of Central Pennsylvania. Call us today at (717) 591-4900! You can also reach us online for an appointment by filling out our contact form. We serve Harrisburg and surrounding PA areas.

Linda Johnston

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