“Old panel on a long run kept tripping. They upgraded it, fixed the voltage drop, added surge protection, and pulled the permit. Straight shooters.”
Newer La Vernia homes are built so tight they trap stale air and humidity. An energy recovery ventilator brings in fresh air without throwing away the cooling you paid for.
Thanks for reaching out. We've got your request and we'll be in touch shortly, usually the same day. Need us right now? Call (830) 587-5790 — we're open 24/7.
Fresh air for tight homes
Modern La Vernia construction seals up tight, which is great for the energy bill and rough on air quality — stale air, trapped humidity, and odors that have nowhere to go.
An ERV or HRV swaps stale inside air for fresh outside air while recovering most of the energy, so you ventilate without wasting your cooling.
Call (830) 587-5790A newer-home solution most people have not heard of — here is what it does for a tight La Vernia build.
A well-sealed La Vernia home keeps conditioned air in, but it also traps stale air, CO2, cooking odors, and humidity. Cracking a window throws away your cooling. A recovery ventilator solves the trade-off.
An ERV or HRV exchanges stale indoor air for fresh outdoor air, transferring most of the heat — and with an ERV, the moisture — between the two streams. You get fresh air while keeping most of the energy.
In humid Wilson County, an ERV is usually the right pick because it limits how much outdoor moisture comes in with the fresh air. We size it to the home and recommend the type that fits.
Without natural gas lines out here, heat comes from propane furnaces or heat pumps. They are serviced differently than a city gas furnace, and we are set up for both — including the heat exchanger and CO checks that matter even more in a tight rural home.



From the town center to the ranchettes spread out along US-87 and the county roads, we cover La Vernia and the surrounding acreage. A few of the areas:
“Old panel on a long run kept tripping. They upgraded it, fixed the voltage drop, added surge protection, and pulled the permit. Straight shooters.”
“Lost power and water in a storm out on our La Vernia acreage. After that we had Moorhead put in a Generac sized for the well pump. Next outage, we did not even notice. They get rural.”
“Old panel on a long run kept tripping. They upgraded it, fixed the voltage drop, added surge protection, and pulled the permit. Straight shooters.”
Tell us what the system's doing and we'll get right back to you — usually same day, anywhere in La Vernia. Prefer to talk? Call (830) 587-5790, day or night.
Thanks for reaching out. We've got your request and we'll be in touch shortly, usually the same day. Need us right now? Call (830) 587-5790 — we're open 24/7.
An ERV brings in fresh air without wasting your cooling.