All without alienating the very people it’s designed to help.
Imagine this...
"A tenant in a small, tightly insulated flat notices their bathroom filling with mould. The landlord installs an “energy-efficient” extractor fan, expecting it to solve the issue. At first, it works - mould vanishes, and the air feels fresher. But as winter sets in, something changes. Energy bills climb. The fan, though cheap to run, is constantly expelling warm air, forcing the heating system to work overtime. Faced with a tough decision - higher bills or returning mould - the tenant chooses the latter and switches the fan off."
This isn’t a hypothetical scenario. It’s a reality faced by many tenants, like Maria, a single mum in a London flat, whose story is explored here.
Your tenants aren’t switching off extractor fans because they don’t care about mould or upkeep. They’re making a rational choice to protect their finances, who wouldn't?
When the extractor fan you have installed, is designed to save energy but it does the opposite, it actually increases heating bills, it becomes part of the problem, not the solution.
For you, this can create a vicious cycle. A switched-off fan leads to unchecked humidity and mould growth, damaging walls, ceilings, and even structural elements of the property.
Mould isn’t just an unsightly problem - it’s a silent destroyer of properties. When left unchecked, it rapidly accelerates the degradation of your investment, leading to spiralling repair costs, reduced property value, and potential legal liabilities.
Instead of opposing tenants' decisions, what if you:
Enter the Vento Heat Recovery Unit, a smarter alternative that:
A solution well worth having!
You can play a key role in protecting assets while supporting tenants.
Choosing solutions like the Vento Heat Recovery Unit, a smarter alternative that creates a win-win scenario for:
Maria's story is a reminder of what happens when we solve one part of a problem but overlook another. By switching to Vento, her landlord could have provided a complete solution, sparing her the stress of rising bills and mouldy walls.
As designers of social housing, it’s time to think beyond “energy-efficient” fans and embrace solutions that address the whole issue. After all, the goal is not just to ventilate but to create homes where tenants thrive and assets are protected.
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