Wednesday, 16 March 2022

Reasons Why Ventilation is Must in Restaurant And Pubs

When you are designing a restaurant you must have effective ventilation. There are many benefits that this will be able to provide. Let’s look at how it can improve both your customer experience and boost your bottom line. 
 
 
Limiting Air Pollution

Recently, the risk of catching diseases, like COVID-19 has risen to the public consciousness. But this isn’t the only risk that a good ventilation system will be able to mitigate. When working in a kitchen, you could be releasing Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs). These can come from things like smoke and grease. This is why many laws require that you install and maintain restaurant and pub ventilation.

Today, many customers are demanding clean air. This isn’t just in the restaurant industry. It is also been seen in the workplace. Today, it’s even common to see school ventilation, to provide clean air to students.

Removing Unpleasant Odours

One of the most common issues when dining in a restaurant is an unpleasant smell coming from the kitchen. If people don’t enjoy the experience, they won’t want to stay for too long. Ventilators will help to soak up these unpleasant smells. This is especially important in an enclosed space, as the odours will have nowhere to disperse, allowing the scent to continue to build up.

Reducing Energy Use

Sometimes, you will have a draft running through the restaurant. To combat this, you will need to increase the amount of electricity that you are spending heating and cooling the restaurant. Ventilators can eliminate drafty or stuffy rooms. Because of this, good ventilation can end up saving your restaurant money over the long term.

Stopping Grease From Building Up in the Air

Grease particles won’t always get sucked up by the ventilation systems in the kitchen. They can sometimes fly through the air and end up in your restaurant. When this happens, it can create a major problem in your restaurant. It will make it appear unsightly and unhygienic. Plus, it will be difficult to remove. The best option is to remove it from the air before it can settle in the restaurant.

Controlling Air Temperature

When working in a kitchen, the high temperatures can easily lead to an uncomfortable environment for your workers. This is where a strong ventilation system can shine. It will be able to suck the warm air out of the room, creating a pleasant cooking environment. This is about more than just the heat. It also affects the productivity of your kitchen. Once the temperature gets higher than 25 degrees employee productivity will start to decline.

It should be noted that all workplaces can benefit from using ventilation to control the temperature. This is why it has become a popular part of office ventilation.

Conclusion

There are plenty of reasons why you might want to consider installing a ventilation system in your restaurant. Not only will it benefit your customers, but it will also allow you to improve your revenue over the long term. Because of this, it’s a good idea to talk to our team about installing restaurant and pub ventilation.

Thursday, 20 January 2022

Whole-Home Ducted Dehumidification Systems

Coastal areas can get particularly humid, especially in the summer. While many use air conditioners to cool down their home, it won’t help with the humidity. A ducted dehumidification system is installed within your home or business because it takes sticky, humid air by condensing the water into the air and blows it back into the room, keeping the temperature the same while getting rid of the humidity. 


Home Ventilation

Zenith Ventilation can tailor a whole-home ducted dehumidification system specific for your house and basement. They use fresh air outside the house which is dehumidified before it enters the house. The system utilizes duct dampers that know when to introduce fresh air into the home. The system also utilizes humidity sensors and timers to control the humidity throughout the entire house, ensuring the moisture levels within the structure of the home and over all belongings, lessening the chance of developing mold and mildew that can be dangerous, destructive, and costly.

Commercial Ventilation

Zenith Ventilation can also tailor a ducted dehumidification system for offices. They design systems that work with your space, ensuring you and your staff are breathing clean, fresh air that is free of pollutants. They offer a variety of controlled mechanical ventilation that they can install into a given commercial area that is energy efficient. With the help of a dehumidification unit, the AC units also don’t have to work as hard to cool down the space, which is not only energy efficient but increases the life of your company’s HVAC unit.

School Ventilation

School buildings can also have ducted dehumidification systems installed. Systems designed for commercial properties as well, these systems can be an essential part of a healthy environment for children living in humid areas. Elements such as dust, chemical compounds of cleaners, and fumes can pollute indoor air, risking the health of staff and students. Utilizing a dehumidifier can cleanse the air indoors that can be far more polluted than outdoor air.

Further Safety Benefits

Whether in your home, or commercial or school buildings, a dehumidification system can reduce the damage of hazards. If a flood or leak occurs, a ducted dehumidification system can limit the moisture to just the water of the flooded area. They can also reduce the risk of electrical issues, such as too much moisture destroying or compromising expensive equipment such as monitors, modems, televisions, and printers.

Most people are fairly comfortable in heat up to 80 degrees, but it’s the humidity that causes discomfort. With a ducted dehumidification system tailored to your area, you’ll have healthy, breathable air even in hot conditions. To keep your environment comfortable, your home safe, and your systems more efficient by contact Zenith Ventilation and inquire about installing a ducted dehumidification designed to fit your needs.

Tuesday, 19 October 2021

What is Subfloor Ventilation? What it Is and How it Works

Subfloor ventilation Sydney is an important investment in your flooring. Not many people realize just how important subfloor ventilation is. Your subfloor is an essential part of the building, which is why you need to do what you can to ensure the longevity of this part of your flooring. Reading on, you can learn all about what subflooring ventilation is and how subfloor ventilation works.

What is Subfloor Ventilation?

The subfloor ventilation system works to extract damp air from inside of the home and then allows the dry air entering into the home, all through the areas underneath your floor. This system is installed in the subfloor area of the home with the purpose of preventing any excess moisture from getting inside of your home. If you don’t have proper subfloor ventilation, you can experience the following:

  • Mold growth in wardrobes
  • Mold growth on or in your walls
  • Issues with allergies and asthma
  • Signs of termites, as they love damp subfloors

How Does Subfloor Ventilation Work?

As previously mentioned, the subfloor ventilation is supposed to replace the moist air with dry air. The simplest way to do this is through installing a number of vents in the wall throughout the building or home to offer natural ventilation for the underfloor ventilation. Sometimes this natural approach is sufficient enough. However, sometimes there needs to be a subfloor ventilation system installed using subfloor fans, which helps you to take the damp and stale air from the subfloor area. The system will then replace it with fresh air that is drawn from the outside by the subfloor fans.

These fans are installed to create a cross flow ventilation, which pulls the fresh air from one part of the home or building through the subfloor and extracts moisture on the opposite side. This increases the underfloor ventilation. For this cross flow to be effective, the air should only enter in from one side of the building and the subfloor fans should be extracting this from the opposite side of the building. If the cross flow isn’t really an option, you can create ducts for the subfloor to other locations in order to extract the moisture from the central locations or other specific damp locations.

You need to choose where to install your subfloor ventilation system in order to ensure how effective it will be. You need to think about how the system can only remove the moist air if there is replacement dry air available. This replacement air will typically enter into the subfloor area through strategically placed vents. There are other alternatives that you can look into, such as roof vents, but subfloor ventilation can be a highly effective approach that can be the preferred choice.

Conclusion

Zenith Ventilation wants to share the best information about subfloor ventilation to make sure that customers can make an informed decision. Choosing the right company for your subfloor ventilation needs can make a significant difference in the quality of your subflooring.

Wednesday, 18 August 2021

Ventilation Is a Must for Clean Air in Your Home

There are plenty of reasons for making sure that your house is properly ventilated. Ensuring that clean, healthy air is moving around your home and that the bad air is going out is vital for your family's health and wellbeing. It also means that your house is a nicer place to be in, as proper ventilation helps to eliminate odours and reduce condensation.

More people than ever are discovering the benefits of installing a ventilation system in their homes. There are two main types of systems that you can install - HRV and ERV.

HRV stands for Heat Recovery System and ERV stands for Energy Recovery Ventilator. If you are unsure which system would be best for your home, Zenith Ventilation can answer all your questions. As specialised HRV Installers Zenith Ventilation are the number 1 choice for all residential ERV and HRV installations. 
 

Here are the main reasons for ensuring that your home is well ventilated.

1. Reduce Symptoms of Health Conditions

Health conditions such as asthma and hay fever can be aggravated by poor ventilation. Mould spores resulting from dampness in the house are a common trigger for many asthmatics. House dust mites found in bedding and on other furniture can also be a trigger.

Hay fever can also be aggravated by poor ventilation as pollen can build up and make symptoms worse. So, while you may think you are better off inside during hay fever season, staying in could make your symptoms worse if your house is poorly ventilated. Some ventilation units contain a filter that can reduce the amount of pollen in the air, which could help relieve symptoms.

A well-ventilated home will not 'cure' asthma or hay fever, but it could go a long way to relieving symptoms.

2. Reduce Condensation

If left unchecked, condensation due to poor ventilation can lead to damp and even black mould. Condensation develops when the outside air temperature falls below the temperature inside. Moisture in the air then condenses into water droplets, leading to the collection of water on your windows. Installing a ventilation system will ensure that moisture levels in the house are kept in check, thus reducing or eliminating condensation.

3. Reduce the Impact of Harmful Compounds

Radon gas has been linked to lung cancer and is a naturally occurring gas produced from the breakdown of uranium in rocks and soil. Improving ventilation in your home is a sure-fire way of preventing a build-up of radon gas. Volatile Organic Compounds or VOC's as gases that can build up from various sources, from air fresheners, products used to lay flooring and some cleaning products. A build-up of VOC's can contribute to certain health conditions, but build-ups can be prevented by installing a good quality ventilation system.

Thursday, 17 June 2021

A Home Without Ventilation Will Become Unbearable in Time

More people are turning to subfloor ventilation to adequately ventilate their home. While most people know that a stuffy house can be highly unpleasant, few consider the major health risks that come with a poorly ventilated home.

This article covers the problems caused by living in a house without sufficient ventilation. It will also discuss the services offered by Zenith Ventilation, one of the most reliable companies providing subfloor ventilation in Sydney

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What Causes Poor Ventilation?

The majority of us have experienced being in a room that has no windows or is overwhelmed with elements like smoke or steam. It can be uncomfortable to be in a poorly ventilated room and all homes are at risk of this. However, certain factors will greatly exacerbate poor levels of ventilation:
  • Poorly built home: whether this is because of an inefficient floor plan or it’s simply a very old property, structural problems run a very high risk of poor ventilation
  • Not opening windows often enough – especially if there are smokers in the home and/or strong household cleaners are used frequently
  • Cold weather: can contrast with the heat of your home to generate condensation
The symptoms caused by poor ventilation will soon become unbearable if left untreated.

The Impact of Living in a Poorly Ventilated Home

Just like our own lungs, the home needs to “breathe” to function. Without access to enough clean air, there will be a build-up of pollutants and toxins within the household, which can lead to a myriad of symptoms.
  • Low oxygen levels caused by a build-up of carbon dioxide – can induce drowsiness, breathing problems and severe headaches
  • Allergies will be exacerbated by irritants in the air; including an irritated nose/throat/eyes and skin problems (eczema)
  • Mould/mildew (caused by condensation) will carry its own health risks and be of particular risk to sufferers of asthma, COPD, etc.
  • In more serious cases there can be a build-up of radon and other highly dangerous toxins, increasing the risk of cancer and nervous system damage.
The risks of a poorly ventilated home are particularly serious for those with existing lung conditions, as well as babies and the elderly. No matter what, though, good ventilation should be a priority for any homeowner.

Why Choose Subfloor Ventilation (and Why Zenith?)

Subfloor ventilation is one of the most effective ways to prevent mould within the home. With the use of extractor fans within the subfloor, the stale air indoors is replaced with clean, fresh air from outside the home.

Zenith Ventilation is one of the biggest names for subfloor ventilation in the Sydney area, although they will also travel further afield for specialised projects. Since business began they have installed thousands of subfloor ventilation systems with glowing reviews.

Zenith means “peak”, and they certainly live up to this name by working with premium-quality suppliers to build modern, efficient systems.

Initially, the Zenith team will do a detailed inspection of your property to determine which of their specialised ventilation systems will be most suited to your home. During the planning and installation process, they take pride in maintaining a friendly client relationship by providing frequent updates.

Once a subfloor ventilation system is installed, it will require minimal upkeep and attention; however, if there are any issues the Zenith team is on hand to help. They have extensive knowledge of all potential problems, and will quickly solve your issue professionally and efficiently.

Overall, it is vital to keep your home as well-ventilated as possible, and Zenith ventilation can help you do this. If you wish to start the process of installing your subfloor ventilation system, get in contact through our website.

Sunday, 22 November 2020

How to Identify You Require Subfloor Ventilation in 2020

Has your home got sufficient airflow? If it does, then you’re probably part of the majority, and that’s a great space to be in. How about your subfloor ventilation? It’s something that people don’t often discuss but is almost equally as important as the air that you’re currently breathing right now!

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Any kind of moisture that is underneath your home will often make itself known after time with either a musty smell or floorboards that are sunken or swollen. By this time, it’s likely a bit late to nip it in the bud, but it’s never too late to make a change and start caring about the air under your home!

Moisture, while amazing on your skin on a really hot summer day, is like an infectious disease for wood! An environment with some moisture can rot timber quickly and promotes the growth of mould in your home. Unfortunately, once that starts, the mould has no problem entering your home from below and makes for an unwanted houseguest. Equally as unwanted are termites who love to make a nest in damp or rotten timber. Sort it out and get proper subfloor ventilation today.

Identifying the Problem Before it Begins  

You may not even realise that you have a problem before it actually begins and becomes a whole lot worse. Things like the smell of damp, and floorboard changes can show that there are some problems, but we’ve managed to identify a few things that homeowners should look out for and check on within their crawlspace.

● Are there any leaking pipes?

● Can you see mould at all?

● When it rains, is it wet inside the crawlspace?

● Is there a strong smell under the house?

Making a Change

The fix will come in with subfloor ventilation as soon as you’ve fixed potential leakage. There’s humidity that gathers underneath a house and without anywhere to go, the moisture just builds up. You’ll need an exhaust fan to remove the stale air, or perhaps a cross flow of air movement to push air in and out.

Zenith Ventilation specialises in subfloor ventilation and will help you in making suggestions and giving you the options to ensure that these problems never happen again.

Zenith will help you fix your moisture problems in your home now– 1300 137 110

Tuesday, 13 October 2020

The Health Risks Associated with Mould in Your Home

Mould is disgusting! Unfortunately, it’s found everywhere. It’s one of those things that can just grow anywhere, regardless of the surface and all it needs to thrive is a little bit of darkness and some moisture. It’s a moist little intruder that’s almost impossible to get rid of!

If having mould in your home is something that you’ve dealt with before, there’s a good chance that you’ve tried and tested a few different solutions. Water traps are a great way to keep mould at bay, but can fill up quickly and will need replacing constantly. A dehumidifier works too, but sometimes it can just get in the way. You’ve probably also tried spraying vinegar on it and scrubbing all afternoon, which works, but not permanently. 

The Risks of Having Mould in Your Home

There are many health risks associated with mould in your home. Mould is a fungus that exists all around us and most people would have seen it on their food from time to time. Perhaps you’ve left a fruit for too long, or your bread has gone past that expiry date and there’s a patch of green on it. That’s mould!

Mould in buildings usually forms on porous materials like wood and can be commonly seen in wallpapers, wood panels, dry wall, cabinets, flooring and insulation. What mould can do to you when left unchecked can give you nasal congestion, chest tightness, wheezing, coughing and throat irritation. If you are exposed to mould for extended periods of time, you can develop chronic health problems such as asthma and exhibit reduced lung function. It’s serious business! 

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So what is the solution?

Zenith Ventilation is a Breath of Fresh Air

We’re not full of hot air, we’ll tell you exactly what your problems are and how to fix them. It’s as simple as that! Subfloor ventilation is your solution! Zenith Ventilation can put in a ducted system that will extract air from your crawl space, creating negative air pressure that ensures the dirty, damp air underneath your home doesn’t rise into your living area!

Subfloor ventilation will replace the air with moisture in it with fresh, dry air that ventilates your home easily. It will reduce any potential health risks associated with mould, keep the value of your home, and more importantly, prevent odour and rot, which in turn prevents mould!

Don’t put your health at risk with malicious mould. Call now – 1300 314 113