Case Studies
We have a large array of case studies in both residential and commercial applications. Our wide variety of ventilation solutions means we are able to specify a perfectly designed system for each projects requirement. Our reputable products are highly efficient and extremely reliable, which is a key factor in specification. With over 60 years of ventilation knowledge behind us we have experience in specifying solutions for a wide range of applications. Scroll through some of the properties already benefitting from our ventilation solutions below.
Commercial MVHR Incorporating Cooling Case Study - Oxfordshire
Introducing Black Barn Studios – a sustainable office project by Charlie Luxton featuring an Airflow MVHR system.
Tune in to discover:
- The benefits of MVHR in the workplace
- How MVHR can combat overheating
- The importance of MVHR when creating a low energy building
- How Airflow work with Charlie Luxton on a variety of projects
Residential MVHR Incorporating Cooling Case Study - Hertfordshire
Discover how Airflow Developments worked with their preferred partner, Solarcrest, to retrofit a residential MVHR unit, which incorporates cooling.
Tune in to learn:
- About the benefits of MVHR
- About the cooling aspect of MVHR
- How MVHR can help to maintain indoor air temperatures during the hottest months
- Why it’s better to factor MVHR in at the design stage
Saffron Acres - Leicester
Saffron Acres is a social housing development in Leicester. Currently there will be 68 homes built, all to Passive House standards. This makes Saffron Acres the largest affordable Passive House scheme in the country. MVHR units must be specified, for the properties to achieve Passive House standards. Airflow's wide range of MVHR units played a key role in Saffron Acres achieving Passive House approval. The wide range enabled each home to have the most suitable unit installed. This meant upfront installation costs were minimised.
The predicted annual heating running costs for the houses will be £13 per home. Comparable homes would cost £734 per year to run.