The Smart Way to a Healthier Home: Room-by-Room Ventilation
Tired of damp, stale air but don't want the heat loss and noise from an open window?
Decentralised Mechanical Ventilation with Heat Recovery (MVHR) is the modern,
room-by-room solution designed for UK homes.
It works simply:
a unit in your wall provides a constant flow of fresh, filtered air while extracting humid, stale air. The genius is in the heat exchanger, which recovers the warmth from the air going out and transfers it to the air coming in. The result is a healthy, fresh, and warm
room — without wasting energy.
Choosing the right unit is easy.
Just find the category below that matches your room.
UP TO 15 m²
UP TO 25 m²
UP TO 40m²
For Large
For Single Bedrooms & Home Offices (up to 15m²)
Perfect for ensuring fresh, healthy air in your child’s nursery, box room, or study without losing heat.
For Single Bedrooms & Home Offices (up to 25m²)
Perfect for ensuring fresh, healthy air in your child’s nursery, box room, or study without losing heat.
For Single Bedrooms & Home Offices (up to 40m²)
Perfect for ensuring fresh, healthy air in your child’s nursery, box room, or study without losing heat.
For Single Bedrooms & Home Offices (For Large)
Perfect for ensuring fresh, healthy air in your child’s nursery, box room, or study without losing heat.
FAQ
01 What exactly is ‘MVHR’?
The excess moisture is contained within the stale air that the unit extracts from the room. It is then expelled directly outside through the unit’s external vent. It doesn’t collect inside the unit or drip down your walls.
02 Why ‘decentralised’? What does that mean?
Decentralised (or single-room) means the unit is self-contained and works for one specific room…
03 Is this just a fancy extractor fan?
The excess moisture is contained within the stale air that the unit extracts from the room. It is then expelled directly outside through the unit’s external vent. It doesn’t collect inside the unit or drip down your walls.
03 Is this suitable for my older British home (e.g., Victorian, 1930s)?
The excess moisture is contained within the stale air that the unit extracts from the room. It is then expelled directly outside through the unit’s external vent. It doesn’t collect inside the unit or drip down your walls.



