Mechanical Ventilation with Heat Recovery (MVHR) is set to play a key role in meeting building regulations and tackling damp and mould crisis, according to Elta Group.
With UK building standards become more stringent than ever and the drive for air tightness and energy eยญfficiency increasing, the UK is entering a critical phase for building compliance and indoor air quality.
MVHR is emerging as a key partner in balancing airtight homes with healthy living environments. With upcoming regulatory changes โ including Awaabโs Law, which compels landlords to act quickly on damp and mould โ the need for effective ventilation systems has become even more critical. Elta has launched its HAVA MVHR range to address ventilation compliance, heat efficiency and occupant health in one solution.
While still technically compliant in some cases, traditional ventilation methods such as extract fans and trickle vents often fall short when it comes to delivering the level of indoor air quality and energy efficiency now expected, particularly in modern airtight homes. MVHR systems are already widely adopted in some European countries including Sweden and the Netherlands, where the system is seen as standard in new homes.
Their ability to supply new, filtered air while recovering up to 92% of heat from outgoing air positions them as an ideal fi t for modern building demands. To add urgency to the adoption of high performing ventilation systems, Awaabโs Law is set to enforce stricter timeframes for landlords and housing providers in dealing with damp and mould.
This places additional responsibility on ventilation to perform reliably and help to prevent these issues. Eltaโs MVHR range has been engineered specifically for UK residential use. Available in six different models, the units accommodate vertical, horizontal and dual orientation mounting, offering installers flexibility in challenging layouts where space may be limited.
Each HAVA unit includes Modbus integration for advanced control and also features heat recovery of up to 92%, supporting compliance with current Part F, Part L, and Part O of the UK building regulations.โ By combining energy efficiency with better indoor air quality, MVHR aligns with the governmentโs ambitions making it a future-proof investments for the building industry and well as homeowners.
The HAVA MVHR range is now available from Elta and through Elta Tradeโs network of wholesalers, with detailed product data and technical support available online.


