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Ventilation in new buildings: what should you pay attention to?

03/ 02/ 2026
  An increasing number of people are choosing new buildings when selecting a place to live. They attract potential owners with their stylish modern appearance and well-thought-out layout. However, along with the obvious advantages, owners of such apartments often face an unexpected problem—a lack of fresh air. It would seem that ventilation in the building is provided by the developer, but the feeling of stuffiness still persists. Why is this happening? The answer is simple: most new buildings are designed with an exhaust ventilation system that is only responsible for removing stale air from the room, while the supply of fresh air is either not provided or minimal. The situation is complicated by the fact that modern apartments are as airtight as possible: plastic windows, tight doors, and insulated facades practically do not allow fresh air to enter the room. Signs of ineffective ventilation: Insufficient air exchange in a room manifests itself over time through a number of characteristic signs that should not be ignored: Constant feeling of suffocation; Increased humidity and condensation on windows, especially during the cold season; The appearance of mold and mildew; Rapid fatigue, headaches, decreased concentration, especially during prolonged stays indoors, etc. All these factors indicate that the air is not being renewed sufficiently and that the existing ventilation does not meet the needs of the occupants. After all, for effective ventilation, it is important that the necessary volume of fresh air enters the room and, at the same time, the stale air is removed. This is precisely how PRANA supply and exhaust ventilation systems work. The devices provide a constant supply of fresh air from the street, while removing polluted air from the room, retaining up to 98% of heat or coolness. It is important that the air flows do not mix with each other. The recuperators use a copper heat exchanger with high thermal conductivity and natural antiseptic properties, which helps prevent the growth of bacteria and viruses. For new buildings, where plastering work has often already been completed, PRANA is the ideal option. The devices are installed using diamond drilling and take up to 2 hours without damaging the walls. Therefore, PRANA recuperators can be installed at any stage of renovation without damaging the interior of the room. Read more on the manufacturers official website: prana.ua

An increasing number of people are choosing new buildings when selecting a place to live. They attract potential owners with their stylish modern appearance and well-thought-out layout.

However, along with the obvious advantages, owners of such apartments often face an unexpected problem—a lack of fresh air. It would seem that ventilation in the building is provided by the developer, but the feeling of stuffiness still persists.

Why is this happening?

The answer is simple: most new buildings are designed with an exhaust ventilation system that is only responsible for removing stale air from the room, while the supply of fresh air is either not provided or minimal.

The situation is complicated by the fact that modern apartments are as airtight as possible: plastic windows, tight doors, and insulated facades practically do not allow fresh air to enter the room.

Signs of ineffective ventilation:

Insufficient air exchange in a room manifests itself over time through a number of characteristic signs that should not be ignored:

  • Constant feeling of suffocation;
  • Increased humidity and condensation on windows, especially during the cold season;
  • The appearance of mold and mildew;
  • Rapid fatigue, headaches, decreased concentration, especially during prolonged stays indoors, etc.

All these factors indicate that the air is not being renewed sufficiently and that the existing ventilation does not meet the needs of the occupants. After all, for effective ventilation, it is important that the necessary volume of fresh air enters the room and, at the same time, the stale air is removed.

This is precisely how PRANA supply and exhaust ventilation systems work. The devices provide a constant supply of fresh air from the street, while removing polluted air from the room, retaining up to 98% of heat or coolness.

It is important that the air flows do not mix with each other. The recuperators use a copper heat exchanger with high thermal conductivity and natural antiseptic properties, which helps prevent the growth of bacteria and viruses.

For new buildings, where plastering work has often already been completed, PRANA is the ideal option. The devices are installed using diamond drilling and take up to 2 hours without damaging the walls.

Therefore, PRANA recuperators can be installed at any stage of renovation without damaging the interior of the room.

Read more on the manufacturer’s official website: prana.ua

This material is provided by a member company or partner organization of the European Business Association as part of an informational collaboration. The Association is not responsible for the accuracy, completeness, or reliability of the information presented. The views, opinions, and recommendations expressed in this material are solely those of the authors and do not reflect the official position of the European Business Association.

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