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Interesting, I don't think I knew that was an option. I'll look into it, thanks.

I rent right now, which means I doubt I can, but hoping to buy soonish.



If you do this (install an HRV), expect it to cost many thousands, and make sure all your duct-work is running through very well insulated spaces, or you will obviate the heat recovery part, and you will just have a very expensive ventilator.


Yeah, I'd assume it'd have to wait until I'm going to replace an hvac system anyway. But in my price-range of homes, that's fairly likely to be ~required anyway.

Sounds like something that would be worth it, I spend almost all of my time indoors and we have pets pumping out co2 as well.


> But in my price-range of homes, that's fairly likely to be ~required anyway.

TTBOMK, there is nowhere in the US that an HRV or ERV is required by code [1], regardless of the price range. There are a lot of very expensive homes built with no thought to indoor air quality.

In many places in the US, due to higher air-tightness requirements, mechanical ventilation is required, but that can be as minimal as having bath fans and a kitchen extractor fan.

1. Ontario CA requires them on new builds https://www.huskyair.com/blog/newsflash-ontario-is-making-hr.... Maybe Germany also?




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