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!

Subfloor Ventilation

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! 

Subfloor ventilation

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


Wednesday 15 July 2020

What is the Right Warehouse Ventilation Solution?

Warehouse and Factory Ventilation is a must to regulate the temperature and achieve optimal air flow. With the constant changes in the air due to demand on stock movements and distribution, Ventilation is the key not only for the comfort of your employees but also to comply with all Health and Safety guidelines.


There are many top brands to consider when looking at the best solution for your warehouse or factory Ventilation needs. Maico, Dantherm (DanX Comfort) and Alnor are defiantly worth considering as they are not only innovative in design but proven to achieve optimal air flow.



Things to look for when choosing the right Ventilation Solution.

Size of the Building? This needs to be a starting point in selecting the right solution

ERV or HRV - Do you require Heat Pump technology

Dehumidification Solutions may be more beneficial?

Air Flow rate m3/h

Automated temperature control

Cost Effective operations

Noise Levels

We recommend consulting with a reputable ventilation company that has the experience to provide a full assessment of your environment and map out the ventilation requirements.

Thursday 28 May 2020

Why You Need Ventilation for your Indoor Pool

To enjoy the maximum indoor environment of the pool while swimming you need to look at Indoor Pool Climate Control options such as Dehumidification units or ERV Systems.  This will ensue that the humidity levels are controlled and no moisture, condensation and mold start to become a problem.

The humid air can easily damage the pool environment. To prevent this situation from happening to your indoor pool, it is vital for you to use the carefully designed indoor ventilation solutions and there are many available today. This will control the humidity and provide a comfortable and healthier environment. Indoor pool climate systems must be designated with these features such as:
 
• Dehumidifying the indoor pool air
• Control air temperature
• Constructed to withstand the pool air environment
• Have easy to maintain functionality



An Indoor Pool Climate Control system can offer you a wide range of benefits such as:

1.Control the indoor climate: With installing indoor Pool Ventilation, you will be benefited with a wide range of features - such as, haveing the control of the air temperature in your hands which means you can easily set up the default temperature. Therefore, the air temperature around the swimming pool should be 2o Celsius higher than the water temperature which will help in minimizing the evaporation and increase the dehumidification;

2.Energy Efficient: Along with this, these systems offer highly efficient heat recovery units along with low specific fan power, combined with an optimized environment control strategy, contribute to the cost-efficient process and significant energy savings. All components of the units offer high capacity and long service life. Indoor Ventilation (ERV) units are known for replacing the indoor humid, smelly, staled and contaminated air with the fresh and oxygenized outdoor air.
 
So in whole, we can say that installing Indoor Pool Ventilation for your indoor swimming pool would be an ideal option if you want to enjoy the best outdoor climate inside the your home.