Daly City, CA

Ventilation Upgrade for Daly City Homes

When Daly City homeowners consider ventilation upgrade, local conditions matter significantly. Mix of 1940s-1960s single-family homes, post-war tract housing, and newer hillside developments.

Understanding Daly City's HVAC Landscape

Climate Characteristics

Marine-influenced microclimate with persistent fog, especially summer months. Average temperatures range 50-65°F year-round. High humidity levels requiring dehumidification consideration.

Housing in Daly City

Mix of 1940s-1960s single-family homes, post-war tract housing, and newer hillside developments. Many homes have original HVAC or retrofitted systems. Common: forced air furnaces, wall heaters in older units.

Local Ventilation Upgrade Considerations

  • Fog and moisture management in cooling systems
  • Salt air corrosion on outdoor units
  • Older ductwork in mid-century homes
  • Uneven heating due to hillside construction
  • Limited crawl space access in slab foundations

How Ventilation Upgrade Works

Ventilation improvement addresses the balance of exhausting stale indoor air and bringing in fresh outdoor air. Energy Recovery Ventilators (ERV) and Heat Recovery Ventilators (HRV) exchange heat between streams for efficiency. Critical in tight, modern homes and for meeting Title 24 requirements.

Typical Process

Timeframe: 4 hours to 2 days

Neighborhoods We Serve in Daly City

Westlake
Serramonte
Broadmoor
Crocker
Southern Hills
St. Francis Heights
Hillside
Top of the Hill
Colma Creek
Bayshore
Cow Palace
Original Daly City

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