Air extraction at home, why is it so necessary?
superadmin
September 27, 2019
Air extraction at home is an essential process to ensure our health indoors. We explain why.
Read moreNatural cross ventilation, pros and cons
superadmin
October 2, 2019
A way to air out your home and renew the air is by using natural cross ventilation. Is it really effective? We detail it for you.
Read moreIndoor Pollution and Its Impact on Health
superadmin
October 22, 2019
Health depends greatly on the air we breathe, not just outdoors. Indoor pollution is something to keep in mind.
Read moreGuide to Nearly Zero Energy Buildings (nZEB): towards energy efficiency
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October 14, 2019
On the brink of regulations that will require the implementation of energy efficiency measures in all buildings, we present our guide to Nearly Zero Energy Buildings.
Read moreTips for converting our home into a sustainable dwelling
superadmin
October 28, 2019
Nowadays, we can turn our home into a sustainable dwelling. How can we achieve this? Here are a series of tips to help you make it happen.
Read moreEcological houses, are they more or less expensive to build?
superadmin
November 21, 2019
When talking about ecological houses, it is common to think that they are more expensive to build. To what extent is this statement true or false?
Read moreInfluence of controlled mechanical ventilation against radon gas
superadmin
March 3, 2020
Radon is a radioactive gas that has a natural origin. It is common for it to accumulate in indoor spaces, such as homes, offices, or any other. When constructing a home, it is necessary to assess the exposure to radon gas that the building may experience and install a mechanical ventilation system to prevent the concentration of this gas in the home if necessary.
Read moreMitigation of Radon Gas in Homes
superadmin
December 10, 2020
Sometimes, determining the entry points of radon gas inside buildings, even knowing that it mainly comes from the ground, is not easy. In this case, we can observe a house built on a slope, whose lowest floor was completely buried by one of its main facades.
Read moreWhat is Sick Building Syndrome and how to prevent it
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March 29, 2022
Sick Building Syndrome 😿 What is it? It is an illness recognized by the World Health Organization (WHO) and is the cause of a set of discomforts arising from poor ventilation and temperature decomposition, among other factors, which produces a series of very varied symptoms.