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Installing an ERV in a Monolithic Dome Home

Image: RenewAire EV130 ERV — The ERV Unit ...

RenewAire EV130 ERV — The ERV Unit itself is hooked up.

Image: Hole Ready for Chiseling — Holes drilled, ...

Hole Ready for Chiseling — Holes drilled, ready to be broken or chiseled out.

Image: Hole Chiseled Out — Concrete removed. Rebar ...

Hole Chiseled Out — Concrete removed. Rebar needs be cut out with saw.

Image: Vent Cap — Sleve is foamed into ...

Vent Cap — Sleve is foamed into place, ready for vent cap on roof.

Image: Vent Cap on Airform — Vent cap ...

Vent Cap on Airform — Vent cap glued and screwed onto the Airform.

Image: NP 1 — NP1 Single part Urethane ...

NP 1 — NP1 Single part Urethane caulking used to glue down flange and water proof.

Image: Vent Cover — Looking up from inside ...

Vent Cover — Looking up from inside after roof vent cover is installed.

Image: Flange to Connect — Flange ready to ...

Flange to Connect — Flange ready to connect to ERV

Image: Before and After Installation — The CO2 ...

Before and After Installation — The CO2 monitor shows the carbon dioxide levels before and after ERV installation. Covers 4 Days.

Image: RenewAire EV130 ERV — This unit is ...

RenewAire EV130 ERV — This unit is installed in the home of Judy and David B. South. It has made an enormous difference in the air quality inside the home.

Image: RenewAire EV130 ERV — This unit is ...

RenewAire EV130 ERV — This unit is installed in Charca Casa.

Image: RecoupAerator Whole House Unit — The RecoupAerator® ...

RecoupAerator Whole House Unit — The RecoupAerator® Whole House Unit is simply the best home ventilation system you can buy.

Image: RenewAire EV130 ERV — This machine brings ...

RenewAire EV130 ERV — This machine brings outside “fresh” air into the home and exhausts an equal amount of the home’s stale air.