The problem of freezing pipes and dripping condensation
Poorly insulated ventilation pipes can become a true catastrophe for your home's interior finishes. When freezing outdoor air is drawn into your warm house on a winter night, the surface of a simple uninsulated duct cools down instantly. Due to the massive temperature difference, thousands of water droplets form on the outside of the pipe walls, which begin to drip heavily straight onto your plasterboard ceilings or expensive floors.
This continuous dampening is a direct path to destructive mold formation. Furthermore, expensive heat is lost through poor insulation, forcing your main heat recovery units to work much harder, wasting additional electricity on integrated air heaters just to warm the incoming air.
Peace and safety with modern materials
By using factory-insulated ducts, heat loss and condensation risks are reduced to absolute zero. Pipes made from innovative, dense foam materials maintain a constant internal temperature, preventing the cold from penetrating the building structures. You can be completely at peace regarding your interior finishes, knowing that no hidden moisture is accumulating above your head.
The system operates incomparably quieter and more economically. The thick insulating material naturally acts as an excellent acoustic sound absorber, dampening engine and aerodynamic noise even before the air reaches the distribution manifolds. This is an investment in peace of mind and structural protection that pays off from the very first winter.
100% protection against condensation – pre-insulated ducts guarantee that even in -20 °C freezing temperatures, your ventilation routes will remain completely dry, protecting your home's walls from harmful mold.

