Cross ventilation or how to stop heat in summer
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October 30, 2017
Cross ventilation eliminates warm air in summer and minimizes the impact of heat. This makes it possible for us to spend less on air conditioning and improves comfort.
Read moreThe chimney effect in ventilated facades
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November 2, 2017
A layer of air between the facade and another outer layer. That is the ventilated facade, which creates a chimney effect to aspire to energy efficiency.
Read moreAdiabatic cooling, what it is and how to use it
superadmin
November 4, 2017
To improve thermal sensation in dry summer climates, adiabatic cooling can be a great ally, as it will humidify the air.
Read moreAesthetic ventilation grilles: don't give up on aesthetics
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November 8, 2017
Aesthetic ventilation grilles are the necessary solution to maintain an attractive image at home while respecting current ventilation regulations.
Motion sensors, energy efficiency also in ventilation
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November 24, 2017
To improve ventilation and home automation, we can automate the operation of our equipment thanks to motion sensors.
Read moreVentilation and energy demand, this is how smart buildings work
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December 4, 2017
Smart buildings have a balance between ventilation and energy demand that makes them much more sustainable and economical. We explain it.
Read moreVentilation Grilles: Maximize Their Effectiveness with Their Placement
superadmin
January 9, 2018
Learn to maximize the use of ventilation grilles with a series of tips on where it is best to install them.
Read moreHow to Lower Radon Gas Levels at Home
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January 30, 2018
Radon is a silent and hard-to-detect poison. If we may be affected by its presence, it is advisable to lower radon levels in our homes.
Read moreVentilation system filters: current regulations and uses
superadmin
February 3, 2018
Ventilation system filters are important to prevent pollution and also for the health of individuals. Learn how to use them.
Read moreRadon map, the areas of Spain most affected by this gas
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February 13, 2018
Although it is very difficult to detect, radon gas is one of the most dangerous poisons that can appear in our homes. It is colorless, odorless, and we do not realize its presence, although it is radioactive and, according to the World Health Organization (WHO), it is also the biggest culprit of lung cancers, only behind tobacco. Its presence has been known for three decades, but it is only now that regulations are being put in place to act against it. Do you fear being affected by this poison? Check what impact the area where...
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