If you need a mechanical ventilation checklist for your new construction or renovation project after installing a new ventilation system or altering an existing one, we can help!
Our ventilation checklist inspectors are TECA certified to install, inspect and complete mechanical ventilation checklist as according to the BC building code. We'll ensure your next ventilation project is installed properly!
Mechanical ventilation checklists are performed to ensure the ventilation inside a dwelling unit is installed and sized properly in accordance with the BC building code regulations. An improperly sized or installed ventilation system can cause sever health issues, property damage and can even cause death if ventilation equipment is installed incorrectly!
Many homeowners and builders ask us "why do I even need this done?". Well, we've summarized the why's:
Prevents Flue Gasses from Entering Home - Combustion gasses from gas heating equipment can be reversed if you install a ventilation system that's improperly sized for a dwelling unit
Helps Prevent Mold - A home with adequate ventilation will prevent the possibility of mold buildup inside your house
Provides Fresh Air - A house with a proper mechanical ventilation system will provide the occupants with the proper amount of fresh air, ensuring a comfortable environment
Quality Assurance - A ventilation inspection and checklist not only ensures adequate air cycling in your home, but it also ensures your HVAC equipment was installed correctly by the installers. An HVAC system that is sized and installed correctly will pass inspection in almost every scenario.
Not only does adequate home ventilation create a more comfortable environment, but it also save you money on expensive HVAC repairs and electrical and natural gas costs. HVAC equipment requires adequate airflow to operate at peak efficiency.
You should typically expect to pay anywhere from $500-800 for the standard residential ventilation inspection and checklist.
The overall cost will vary depending on the amount of HVAC equipment in your home (the larger the home, the higher the cost (typically)).
Yes! Anyone performing a ventilation inspection and checklist must be certified by a regulating body such as: TECA.
To complete and submit your ventilation checklist to your municipality you will need the licensed ventilation expert to sign off and stamp your report.
A ventilation checklist is well worth the small investment (whether you're having one done out of need for inspection purposes or not) to help you save on energy costs, increase the lifespan of your HVAC equipment and to ensure adequate ventilation through out your home.
When hiring a professional for your ventilation inspection and checklist, ensure they're licensed and qualified to sign off on your inspection. A licensed professional will have a stamp they use to sign off on your inspection.
Looking to get a ventilation checklist completed for your residential project? Aurora works with homeowners and contractors to ensure your checklist is competed in a timely and efficient manor. We complete your checklist on-site so everything is completed for a same-day turnaround.
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