- Renson Fabrications Ltd
Renson develop and manufacture commercial and residential natural air ventilation. Our products include overframe & glaze-in ventilators, vertical & horizontal sun protection screens and awnings, structural sun protection products such as sliding panels, continuous louvre systems with a variety of blade configurations & profiles, and a range of built-in wall, glazed-in and surface mounted louvres. - EnviroVent
EnviroVent are specialists in providing and installing domestic ventilation systems to improve indoor air quality and to solve condensation problems such as black mould, streaming windows and other poor air quality problems. Our products, for example, include extractor fans, wall and loft mounted ventilation and condensation units and systems that draw moisture-laden air out of the wet rooms. - VES Andover Ltd
VES manufactures a wide range of ventilation products and importantly we have the ability to design and build non-standard equipment to suit customers’ requirements. Our full range of solutions covers air handling units & heat recovery, extract and twin fans, axial fans, roof units, wall & ceiling fans, domestic fans and high temperature & kitchen ventilation as well as controls and acoustics. - Brookvent
An influencing manufacturer of innovational ventilation systems, created for customers in the domestic/private residential and the regeneration of social housing. The new range of heat recovery, central extract, and positive input ventilation systems inspire clever renewable technologies being installed in ever demanding markets.
Where to buy room vents
- GDL Air Systems Ltd - Wooley Bridge Road, Hadfield, Glossop, Derbyshire, SK13 2NR, 01457 861538
- Restoration UK Limited - Unit 3, 18 Hanford Way, Loughborough, Leicestershire, LE11 1LS, 01509 216323
Room vents...are they best left up high on the external wall or down low?
Whats the standard practice..?
It all depends on the type of room vent it is that you are referring to, and the purpose for which it is required. i.e. Is it air supply for a wood burner/open fire, to provide background ventilation to a room, ventilation for an open gas fire etc? The best location will vary depending on the application. If you can come back to me with a little more information I will investigate further.
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Debbie Prince - The Construction Centre