Brainchild of Envirofan veteran David Marinos in 2001, production began of the EF Quad-Fan system, which became an intuitive product for the Sydney and Melbourne (high density) sub-floor ventilation industry.
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Crawl Space Ventilation – ‘To Duct Or Not To Duct’
Crawl space is an American term which refers to the sub floor area. No matter what terminology is used, it is equally important to get the sub floor ventilation right.
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Under House Sub Floor Ventilation Systems for Sydney and Melbourne from Envirofan
Cul-de-sac ventilation in Sydney or Melbourne refers to an under house ventilation pocket of sub floor space which does not have any exterior vents on the external wall due to various factors:
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12 Volt DIY (Do It Yourself) Sub-floor Ventilation from Envirofan
In times of spiraling costs, it does put a squeeze on the household budget – but not with Envirofan. We have endeavored to arm the public with information stressing the importance of sub-floor ventilation not just for the home but for the health of the family. There is nothing more important to us than the well-being of our loved ones and firmly believe good sub-floor ventilation is a must for the benefit of your family. Better still, cut costs with our 12 Volt DIY sub-floor ventilation solution.
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Ventilation is All Important
Ventilation is essential for good health especially since those who work indoors are usually inside ninety percent of the time during the working week. From home to work and back again it is essential that your ventilation has the right balance.
Pest Management Companies Ramping up with Envirofan Sub-Floor Ventilation
We have discussed in the past of how passive vents alone do not provide effective cross-flow ventilation. Pest management companies who utilise Envirofan systems can take the guess work out of sub floor ventilation.
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Pest Control Companies Cognizant of the Effectiveness of Sub-Floor Ventilation Against Termites with Envirofan
Leading pest control and pest management firms recognise the importance of mechanical ventilation as part of their termite management strategies. Since the emergence of Solarfan’s and later on, Envirofan’s — sub-floor ventilation, it has become integrated into termite management strategies. This harmonises with the ‘Termite Inspection Report’ in accordance with AS 3660 which states that “sub-floor ventilation is important as it minimises the opportunity for termites to establish themselves within the property.”
NOT All Sub-floor Ventilation Systems are the Same – The Evolution of Envirofan
In the nineteen seventies a Telecom engineer created a fan-forced ventilating system for sub floor areas that would replace passive vents whether brick size or terracotta size. As now clients can take control of their sub floor ventilation needs and not be at the mercy of the wind or the lack of it to aerate their sub floor areas.
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Sydney’s Big Wet! Time to Think of Effective Sub-Floor Ventilation
In July 2011 Sydney average rainfall of 97mm was reached in two days and went far beyond that as consecutive lows battered the east coast. As moisture run seeps into our sub-floor areas, it is an opportune time to address sub-floor ventilation.
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Brick Size Sub-floor Ventilation System
A tradesman uses a hammer not a screwdriver to drive in a nail. It is the same for brick size sub-floor ventilation systems as they have a specific application, such as where the outside ground level is a little lower than the inside floor level usually indicating a reduced sub-floor area where it can get quite cramped. Brick size sub-floor ventilation systems are perfect for this application.
Sub-Floor Ventilation for Wooden Floors
Sub-floor ventilation for wooden floors by W.J. Read, Information Officer, Division of Wood Technology (Forest & Timber, August 1964).
Why is Sub-floor Ventilation Essential?
Good sub-floor ventilation is essential, as a lack of it can affect your health and your home. To be more specific, the emissions produced by organic material will interact with high humidity in the sub-floor area. This will penetrate into the living area through the flooring material, e.g. chipboard or tongue and groove etc. This will impact on the air quality inside the home. The air quality will degenerate and affect our respiratory tract. This is not ideal for your health or the family’s.