Ventilation systems are one of the most important tools used to improve indoor air quality. However, regular maintenance is essential for these systems to work efficiently. When ventilation systems are not cleaned or checked regularly, they can cause serious reductions in air quality.

Dust and dirt accumulated in ventilation systems, if not captured by air filters, can spread indoors and cause health problems. This is especially dangerous for people with respiratory diseases such as allergies and asthma. Regular cleaning and maintenance of ventilation systems is therefore one of the most effective ways to maintain air quality.

In addition, the energy efficiency of ventilation systems is directly related to maintenance. Regularly cleaned and maintained systems provide the desired air quality by consuming less energy. This reduces both operating costs and environmental impact. In other words, both a healthy environment is provided and energy is saved.

Another important issue is the use of energy recovery systems. Energy recovery ventilation systems recover the heat of the used air and heat or cool the incoming air. These systems increase energy efficiency and reduce costs, especially in commercial and industrial areas.

As a result, regular maintenance of ventilation systems not only maintains indoor air quality, but also saves energy and extends the life of the systems. To create healthy, comfortable and energy-efficient living spaces, ventilation systems must be properly maintained.