Improving Indoor Air Quality with Professional Ventilation Systems
Designed for performance and comfort.
Every installation begins with an assessment of the property layout and ventilation needs. Our team plans duct routes, fan locations, and external outlets to ensure efficient airflow while minimising noise and disruption within the home.
Correct positioning and sizing of ventilation components are essential to achieving the required extraction rates. For example, kitchens typically require higher extraction levels due to cooking fumes and grease, while bathrooms focus on removing excess moisture to prevent condensation.
Efficient ventilation solutions for modern homes
Domestic ventilation systems are designed to introduce fresh air into a property while safely removing stale, moist, or polluted air. Proper ventilation plays a vital role in maintaining indoor air quality, preventing condensation and mould, and creating a healthier living environment for occupants.
At RJW Electrics Ltd, we install a range of domestic ventilation systems tailored to the layout and requirements of each property. From single-room extract fans to whole-house ventilation systems, our solutions help maintain balanced airflow and support energy-efficient living.
Ventilation where it matters most
Ventilation systems are commonly installed in areas where moisture, heat, and pollutants are produced, such as kitchens, bathrooms, and utility rooms. These systems help remove steam, odours, and airborne contaminants before they can circulate throughout the home. Each installation begins with an assessment of the property to ensure systems are correctly positioned, sized, and installed to meet building regulations while delivering efficient, quiet, and reliable performance. Depending on the property and ventilation requirements, installations may include:
Extract fans
Passive vents
Intermittent extract systems
Mechanical Extract Ventilation (MEV)
Mechanical Ventilation with Heat Recovery (MVHR)
Your frequently asked about Domestic Ventilation Installation (DMEV)
Yes, mechanical ventilation may be required by building regulations depending on the type and size of the property. Modern building regulations aim to ensure adequate indoor air quality and prevent issues such as condensation, damp, and mold.
For example, kitchens, bathrooms, and utility rooms often require mechanical extract ventilation (MEV) to remove moisture and pollutants effectively.
Condensation on windows occurs when warm, moist air inside your home meets the cold surface of the glass, causing water to form. This is common in kitchens, bathrooms, and bedrooms where moisture from cooking, showering, or breathing increases indoor humidity.
Kitchens, bathrooms, and utility rooms often require mechanical extract ventilation (MEV) to remove moisture and pollutants effectively.
Yes, we provide free, no-obligation estimates for all of our services. Once we understand your requirements, we can provide a clear and detailed quote outlining the scope of work and expected costs. In some cases, we may need to visit the property to assess the job properly and ensure the most accurate estimate. Our goal is to give you transparent pricing so you can make an informed decision before any work begins.