Christchurch, New Zealand — When summer heat meets sealed, modern homes, comfort depends on more than cooling alone. FAS Energy is helping households pair energy-recovery ventilation with ducted air conditioning so living spaces stay cool, fresh, and calm through Canterbury’s warm, dry spells. The approach: bring in filtered outside air, quietly remove stale air, and reclaim cooling energy across a heat-exchange core—so the AC works less while the home feels better.
It starts with a plain-English assessment: layout, insulation, glazing, room usage, and any hayfever or humidity concerns. FAS Energy then sizes the ducted system and ventilation unit together, planning supply and extract points to avoid drafts and cross-contamination. Controls are set for summer operation—bypass where appropriate, gentle continuous flow for CO and VOC management, and fan profiles that coordinate with the AC for low noise.
“Fresh air and cooling should work as one system,” said a spokesperson for FAS Energy. “When recovery ventilation and ducted AC are designed together, you reduce stuffiness, temper pollen, and keep energy use sensible on hot afternoons.”
What’s included:
- Balanced ventilation with heat-exchange for summer efficiency
- Filter guidance for pollen season and easy maintenance
- Quiet duct design: supply, return, and extract tuned to each room
- Clean installs, neat penetrations, and a full controls walkthrough
Learn how the pairing works and compare options via home ventilation systems Christchurch.
About FAS Energy
FAS Energy designs and installs right-sized HVAC solutions for New Zealand homes and light-commercial spaces. From first consult to final handover, customers get clear recommendations, tidy workmanship, and practical coaching on filters and controls. Drawing on reputable brands and backing every project with dependable warranties and responsive after-care, FAS Energy focuses on long-term value: quiet comfort, sensible running costs, and systems that are simple to live with.

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