Heat Recovery Ventilator solutions for all your air control comforts
Modern homes in Edmonton are built to be energy efficient and tightly sealed. While this improves heating performance during long winters, it can trap stale air, moisture, and indoor pollutants inside.
A Heat Recovery Ventilator (HRV) improves indoor air quality by bringing fresh outdoor air into your home while exhausting stale indoor air. At the same time, it transfers heat from outgoing air to incoming air — helping maintain energy efficiency.
HRVs are especially important in Alberta’s cold climate, where homes remain closed for much of the year.
An HRV continuously exchanges indoor and outdoor air through a heat exchanger core.
Here’s what happens:
This process helps maintain indoor air quality without significantly increasing heating costs.
In Edmonton homes, HRVs are particularly helpful for preventing excess moisture buildup during heating season.
We install and service high-quality Fantech HRV systems designed for Canadian climates.
Fantech units are known for:
Proper sizing and balancing are critical to ensure optimal performance.
An HRV (Heat Recovery Ventilator) system takes the stale in your home and exchanges it for fresh air. HRVs are called “the lungs of your home” because they help increase circulation, improve air quality, and increase energy efficiency--all of which means it manages many important parts of your home comfort! That is why proper installation is crucial. Installing an HRV requires proper integration with your furnace and ductwork, all of which our ProSolutions professionals are trained-in and experienced with. That is why we offer FREE in-home estimates for your peace of mind.
ProSolutions is locally owned and operated by real people who care about your home comfort. Our expert technicians take the time to understand your home comfort goals and work with you to ensure all your questions are answered. We work with you to ensure you are comfortable in your home and with your options. Call ProSolutions today for your free HRV in-home estimate!

Everyone wants to be comfortable in their own homes, but sometimes, discomfort can come from places you least expect it. If your HRV is not working properly, you may notice a disruption in your typical indoor air quality as well as unexpected humidity level changes. When that happens, it's time to call ProSolutions! One call helps you breathe better and easier.
An HRV (Heat Recovery Ventilator) system takes the stale in your home and exchanges it for fresh air. HRVs are called “the lungs of your home” because they help increase circulation, improve air quality, and increase energy efficiency--all of which means it manages many important parts of your home comfort! When you need HRV repairs, you can breathe a sigh of relief when ProSolutions is on the case.

An HRV (Heat Recovery Ventilator) system takes the stale in your home and exchanges it for fresh air. HRVs are called “the lungs of your home” because they help increase circulation, improve air quality, and increase energy efficiency--all of which means it manages many important parts of your home comfort! That is why regular maintenance is a must, requiring routine cleaning and servicing to maintain airflow and efficiency.
ProSolutions is locally owned and operated by real people who care about your home comfort. Our expert technicians take the time to understand your home comfort goals and work with you to ensure all your questions are answered.
While your HRV may feel like a "set it and forget it" part of your system, regular, routine maintenance by professionals like ProSolutions means protecting against preventable, costly repairs, ensuring your home comfort, and keeping more money in your wallet. Most HRVs should be serviced annually, especially before winter. Make maintenance simple, easy, and pain-free with ProSolutions!
An HRV works best when integrated with:
Because Edmonton winters are long and dry, proper ventilation plays a key role in maintaining comfort and protecting your home from moisture damage.
Professional airflow balancing ensures the system neither over-pressurizes nor depressurizes your home.