Ventilation Systems — Whangarei & Kerikeri
Create a warmer, dryer home with a professionally installed ventilation system. Gibson Electric supplies and installs positive pressure and balanced ventilation systems — including Mitsubishi Lossnay — across Whangarei, Kerikeri and surrounding areas.
What You Get
Included in Every Job
- Positive pressure & balanced (HRV/ERV) systems available
- Mitsubishi Lossnay from $1,350+GST installed
- Reduces condensation, mould & moisture damage
- Improves indoor air quality & comfort year-round
- Serving Whangarei, Kerikeri, Kawakawa & Kaikohe
Our Guarantee
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FAQ
Common Questions
We install positive pressure ventilation (PPV) systems and balanced ventilation with heat recovery (HRV/ERV). We also supply and install the Mitsubishi Lossnay range — a compact, ductless energy recovery ventilator ideal for individual rooms.
Our Mitsubishi Lossnay VL-100 high wall units start from $1,350+GST installed, and cassette units from $1,550+GST installed. Larger whole-home balanced systems are quoted on-site based on your home's size and layout.
Positive pressure systems push filtered air into your home from the roof space — they're simple and affordable, best for older homes. Balanced systems (HRV/ERV) exchange stale indoor air with filtered fresh outdoor air and recover heat in the process — more efficient and ideal for newer, airtight homes.
Yes — ventilation is one of the most effective ways to reduce condensation on windows and prevent mould growth. By controlling moisture levels and circulating fresh air, a ventilation system keeps your home dryer and healthier.
Absolutely. We service DVS, SmartVent, Mitsubishi Lossnay and other brands. Regular filter changes and maintenance keep your system running efficiently — and we're often more affordable than the original installer.
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