Facebook Tweet Help Stories Renovation Cosy comfort Share Tweet Help A home should offer warm, clean-air living spaces. Smooth-Air provides some cost-effective options View of living area featuring wide plank Hickory flooring, coffered ceiling, and a mix of furniture styles. Keeping your interiors warm and dry no longer means sending the power bills through the roof. Instead there are some savvy designs that make the best possible use of existing energies within your home.Smooth-Air offers an array of custom and off-the-shelf ventilation solutions, says marketing manager Vince Atkinson."These include a range of Dry-Matic systems, heat transfer units and kitchen rangehoods," says Atkinson. Diagram which depicts the process by which the DryMatic home heating system operates. Designed by Smooth-Air and installed in your attic, the Dry-Matic system creates a healthy home by filtering fresh air into your whole house, for as little as 10c a day. The system forces out stale, moist air that creates condensation and damp, replacing it with cleaned, dry air from your attic.In addition, the Dry-Matic recycles any warm air that rises up through your rooms to attic spaces, and is whisper quiet.Smooth-Air's heat transfer system, or Heat Humper, performs a similar task, transferring warm air from ceiling areas of a warm room to those of a colder space. This system improves energy efficiency and reduces the risk of dampness. Diagram which depicts the process by which the DryMatic home heating system operates. Smooth-Air also supplies a variety of rangehoods, for clean air in the kitchen.To contact Smooth-Air Products, phone 0800 Smooth (766 684). Or visit the website: www.smooth-air.co.nz. Story by: Trendsideas 27 May, 2010 Renovation Trendsideas Home kitchen bathroom commercial design Latest Post Deep in the jungle 22 Dec, 2024 Mixing it up 22 Dec, 2024 The Living Pā 15 Dec, 2024 We know the Specialists Related Book More Books > Home Trends Vol. 26/7 NZ2607 Read More Similar Stories