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Looking for ventilation & mvhr services in Longford? Longford offers some of Ireland's most competitive pricing for trades and professional services.

Ventilation & MVHR in Longford: Local Insights

Longford has a predominantly rural housing stock with traditional farmhouses and bungalows. Longford Town has a mix of period properties and modern housing. Center Parcs in Ballymahon has boosted local property demand.

Longford County Council supports rural development and town centre regeneration. Vacant site levies encourage development of unused urban land.

Longford has a wet midland climate. Low-lying areas near the Shannon and surrounding lakes can experience flooding.

Longford offers some of Ireland's most competitive pricing for trades and professional services.

SEAI Grants May Be Available

Some ventilation & mvhr work may qualify for SEAI grants. Visit HomeEnergyGuide.ie to check eligibility and amounts.

SEAI Grants May Apply

Some ventilation & mvhr work qualifies for SEAI grants of up to €8,000 or more. Check eligibility and current grant amounts on our energy guide.

Check SEAI Grants on HomeEnergyGuide.ie

Ventilation & MVHR Costs in Longford

Typical costs for ventilation & mvhr in Longford (prices may vary ):

ServiceTypical CostNotes
MVHR system (new build)€3,600 | €6,300Property size, ductwork complexity
MVHR system (retrofit)€4,500 | €8,100Existing structure, access
Demand-controlled ventilation€1,800 | €3,600Number of units

Estimates for Longford, 2026. Get personalised quotes for accurate pricing.

Areas We Cover in Longford

Longford Town Edgeworthstown Granard Ballymahon Lanesborough

Ventilation & MVHR FAQs for Longford

An MVHR system costs €4,000 to €9,000 installed, depending on whether it's a new build or retrofit and the size of the property.

In well-insulated, airtight homes, MVHR is essential for air quality and energy efficiency, recovering up to 90% of heat that would otherwise be lost through ventilation.

Ventilation upgrades can form part of a wider SEAI-supported retrofit project, where grants may cover a portion of the cost.

MVHR filters should be changed every 6-12 months, and the system should be professionally serviced annually.

Modern MVHR systems are designed to be virtually silent, operating at 25-30 decibels, similar to a whisper.

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