Ventilation inspection

Ventilation inspection is a fast way to understand why the system feels uncomfortable: not enough air, noise, odor pull-through, temperature swings, elevated CO₂. We work with measurements and logic: we record facts, find the cause and propose practical steps with a predictable effect.

What we check

  • Airflow by rooms, supply/exhaust balance, distribution by branches.
  • Pressures and drops, bottlenecks, incorrect dampers/throttles.
  • Temperatures/humidity, air quality (incl. CO₂ where relevant).
  • Noise: sources, vibration, speeds, wrong transitions/grilles.
  • Filters, condition of details, leaks, hidden air leakage, duct contamination.
  • Control logic and automation settings (if present).

Typical issues we uncover

Low airflow

Wrong balancing, excessive resistance, “choked” branches, clogged filters.

Noise

Speeds, missing silencers, equipment vibration, wrong grilles and transitions.

Odors / transfers

Wrong balance, hidden air leakage, incorrect intake/exhaust points, wrong modes.

How the inspection works

1

Goal and criteriaWe agree on complaints and expectations: quietness, freshness, odors, uniformity across rooms.

2

Site visitMeasurements at key points, mode checks, detail inspection (as agreed).

3

Root-cause analysisWe build the full picture: balance, resistances, leaks, settings, control logic.

4

ReportA prioritized action plan: what to do first and the expected result.

What you get

  • A report with numbers and conclusions: actual airflows and operating modes.
  • A list of causes and leverage points where fixes deliver maximum effect.
  • Recommendations on settings/balancing and on modifications (if required).
  • A priority plan: from quick fixes to capital decisions.
  • Optional — support during fixes and a follow-up measurement.
  • Communication short and to the point, confidentially.

If ventilation “doesn’t work like it should” — it is usually fixable

Describe the symptoms and the type of property — we’ll suggest the best way to organize a visit.