Goštauto St. 8, Vilnius
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Diagnosis of air shortage at home
Is your home stuffy, does CO₂ build up quickly, is it hard to sleep, or does it feel like "stagnant air"?
Many modern homes seem airy and comfortable, but in reality, one of the most important things is often missing – sufficient air circulation. Even a functioning recuperation system does not guarantee that each room receives the necessary amount of air.
This results in:
• poor sleep and fatigue
• increased CO₂ levels
• risk of dampness and mould
• unpleasant, “stale” air
During this diagnosis, we do not guess, but measure the actual air flows (m³/h) in each room and assess whether your home is really “breathing”.
What do we analyze?
We use professional equipment that allows us to accurately assess the movement and quantity of air:
• we measure the air flow in each ventilation opening (m³/h)
• we check the balance of supply and exhaust
• we identify rooms with a lack of air
• we determine whether the system is working according to real needs
This is an objective study that allows us to clearly understand where the problem is and how serious it is.
What do you get? After the diagnosis, we provide a clear and understandable result: * a table of air flows for each room * a comparison with the recommended norms * a clear conclusion: is there enough air or not * specific recommendations for what to change (balancing, regulation, errors in the system) Without complicated terms – only what is important for your comfort and health.
What do you get?
After the diagnostics, we provide a clear and understandable result:
• a table of air flows for each room
• a comparison with the recommended norms
• a clear conclusion: is there enough air or not
• specific recommendations for what to change (balancing, regulation, errors in the system)
Without complicated terms – only what is important for your comfort and health.
This is one of the few services that allows you not only to notice the problem, but also to accurately measure it and substantiate it with numbers. You will not only find out that the “air is bad”, but you will understand:
• how much it is missing
• where it is missing
• what specifically needs to be done
Your home may look tidy, but this does not mean that there is enough air in it. We do not guess this – we measure it.



