Ventilation
Breathing freely indoors
We spend 90% of our time indoors. So it is better to keep the indoor quality of life optimal by ventilating on a continuous basis. That’s the only way you’ll be able to breathe as if you were in the middle of pure nature. Indoor air remains healthy and odour-free, and you avoid condensation problems and mould. Discover our ventilation solutions.Our ventilation solutions
Mechanical ventilation
A mechanical ventilation system actively 'flushes' your home with fresh air. Polluted air is extracted and the same time, your ventilation system blows in fresh outdoor air via ventilation louvres.
Ventilation louvres
Ventilation louvres are used to draw air into a home, extract air from a home and move air throughout a home. They are used both outdoors and indoors.
Fans
A ventilation fan moves air by means of a spinning rotor. This airflow can move in two directions: the fan can either draw fresh outdoor air in, or it can extract polluted indoor air from your home.
Discover our productsWindow vents
Window vents are the ideal solution for both newbuild and renovation projects. The near-invisible window louvres allow fresh air to enter your home, while being discretely and stylishly integrated into your façade.
Discover our productsCO2 monitors
A CO2 monitor is an important sensor for the air quality in your home. This type of device accurately measures and reports the concentration of CO2 in the air, in parts per million.
Discover our productsNight cooling
Night cooling vents or night ventilation allow cooler outdoor air to circulate around your home, this has a positive effect on the temperature indoors.
Air humidity is too high in up to half of all buildings. Excess humidity in the air increases the chance of damp issues around the home, including mould, which can lead to damage and health problems.
We breathe in and out around 22,000 times every day. As such, poor air quality has a major impact on our health and can lead to asthma or allergies.
Cooking, showering and cleaning — and even breathing out and sweating — add around ten extra litres of humidity to our indoor air every day. Excess air humidity can cause mould in your home and dust mites. In turn, the spores of that mould or the excrement of those dust mites can trigger allergic reactions.
Why choose Renson® ventilation?
A properly insulated home stops the heat from getting out — but in doing so, it also stops polluted air from getting out. For that reason, proper ventilation is more important than ever before to create a healthy indoor climate. Renson is going one step further by offering demand-driven solutions. These systems constantly monitor the air quality via built in sensors and automatically spring into action only where and when needed. From your breakfast and morning shower to your evening watching TV and a healthy night’s sleep: Renson is your partner for healthy and comfortable living.