Expert HRV Installation & Replacement: Breathe Fresher, Live Better.
Ensure a constant supply of fresh, filtered air with a high-performance Heat Recovery Ventilator (HRV). From new installs to seamless replacements, we bring the outdoors in—without the cold. Call for pricing today.

Why It Matters
The Health Connection
Your home’s air can be up to 5x more polluted than outdoor air; a properly installed HRV acts as the “lungs” of your house, exhausting stale air and bringing in fresh, oxygenated air
Energy Efficiency
Unlike opening a window, an HRV transfers heat from the outgoing air to the incoming fresh air, keeping your home warm in the winter and cool in the summer while lowering utility bills
Moisture Control
High-quality ventilation prevents excess humidity, which stops window condensation and protects your home from mold and mildew growth.
Our Installation Process
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Step 1: Custom Site Assessment: We evaluate your home’s square footage and existing ductwork to recommend a system that provides the perfect air exchange rate for your family.
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Step 2: Precision Duct Integration: Our technicians expertly tie the HRV into your HVAC system or install dedicated ductwork to ensure balanced airflow throughout every room.
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Step 3: Component Calibration: We calibrate the internal components and air-flow sensors to ensure your system operates at peak efficiency from day one.
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Step 4: Final Testing & Walkthrough: We test the intake and exhaust pressure and show you how to manage your new controls for maximum comfort.
Why Choose Us
Ventilation Specialists
We don’t just “fix” units; we understand the science of air exchange and distribution ductwork to ensure your system actually performs.
Seamless Replacements
If your old unit is noisy or failing, we specialize in retrofitting modern, quiet, and energy-efficient models into your existing space.
Optimized Performance
Every installation is focused on preventing debris buildup and ensuring your core and filters stay cleaner for longer.
How often should an HRV be replaced?
Most high-quality HRV units last between 10 to 15 years. if yours is making loud noises or your home feels “stuffy,” it may be time for a replacement.
What is the difference between an HRV and an ERV?
An HRV (Heat Recovery Ventilator) transfers heat, while an ERV (Energy Recovery Ventilator) transfers both heat and moisture. We help you choose the best fit based on our local climate.
Can you replace my old unit with a different brand?
Yes, we can often retrofit newer, more efficient models into your existing ductwork setup, even if the original brand is no longer available.
How long does a typical installation take?
A standard replacement usually takes 4–6 hours, while a brand-new installation in a home without existing HRV ductwork can take 1–2 days.
