We have case studies ranging from the 'early days' up until very recently involving major Housing Associations.
Please click on the links below to read more about how EnviroVent has made a positive difference in peoples' homes:
Since they were established in 2008, City West Housing Trust has invested over 200 million pounds into their housing stock as part of a long term programme to improve the homes which they own and manage. This huge investment programme will improve the quality of life for thousands of residents living in West Salford, and have a positive impact on the local community...
When it comes to dealing with the prospect of condensation and mould issues within their housing stock Havebury Housing Partnership have been working on the basis that 'prevention is better than cure'...
In August 2004 the decision was taken to specify the EnviroVent Filterless Extract Fan across Fife Council’s housing stock due to its innovative design, guaranteed performance and its many environmental benefits...
By simply changing their kitchen and bathroom specifications, Incommunities along with many other Local Authorities and Housing Associations are looking forward to cutting millions of pounds from their future maintenance costs and at the same time reducing carbon emissions by thousands of tonnes.
"To date EnviroVent has installed 4240 filterless extract fans, 1400 loft-mounted positive ventilation units and 300 wall-mounted units across the GM Procure Consortia.."
"EnviroVent are the approved ventilation supplier for the buying consortium, Efficiency East Midlands (EEM), following a tough tendering process jointly undertaken with their partners, Central Housing Investment Consortium (CHIC)..."
Since 2004, Fife Council has been specifying EnviroVent Filterless Extract Fans and Positive Input Ventilation units. The PIV units had been chosen for specific applications where poor ventilation was an issue and a whole house ventilation method was required. By 2007 they had installed 475 across their housing stock...
In the summer of 2009, Cartrefi Conwy revealed plans for a huge home improvement programme including the installation of new kitchens, bathrooms, windows, doors and heating systems for the Housing Association’s 3,800 homes. The programme began with a pilot scheme involving 55 properties, where the EnviroVent Positive Input Ventilation units were selected. It was then anticipated to be rolled out across the rest of Cartrefi Conwy’s housing stock to meet the Welsh Assembly Government’s new housing quality standards by the end of 2012...