Best ERV/HRV Ventilation Installers in Wilmington, NC

What to look for in ERV/HRV Ventilation Installation in Wilmington

For fresh-air ventilation, we weight providers who choose the right device for the climate (ERV for humid markets, HRV for cold-dry) and size it to the ASHRAE 62.2 standard — over a generic 'we install fans' claim.

  • Published ERV/HRV capability. A stated energy- or heat-recovery ventilator line, ideally naming ERV-vs-HRV selection for the climate.
  • ASHRAE 62.2 sizing. Evidence the provider sizes ventilation to the 62.2 rate rather than guessing — the difference between clearing stale air and wasting energy.
  • Google rating. A strong rating floor reflects whether the install actually fixed stuffiness/odors.

Verify before you book

  • That a unit was sized to your specific home's 62.2 rate — ask for the calculation.
  • Whether ERV vs HRV was the right call for your climate — confirm the moisture-transfer choice.
  • Active state HVAC license — check TDLR (TX), ROC (AZ), DBPR (FL), or your local board.

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ERV/HRV Ventilation in Wilmington: ERV vs HRV + 62.2 sizing

A ventilation job is judged on the right device for the climate (ERV moves moisture, HRV doesn't), recovery efficiency, and ASHRAE 62.2 rate sizing — not just bolting on a fan. Here is what each of the 8 pros below publishes: In North Carolina, HVAC contractors hold an H-1/H-2/H-3 license through the NC State Board of Examiners of Plumbing, Heating & Fire Sprinkler Contractors — verify before scheduling.

How we rank ERV/HRV Ventilation Installation providers → · Top picks meet at least one of: a category award, ≥2 verified signals, or Vouched Score ≥ 70.

Top picks

  • Consistently strong customer feedback (4.9★ from 1,430+ Google reviews; 4.1★ from 50+ Yelp reviews).

    Google 4.9★ (1,430+)Yelp 4.1★ (50+)

  • Consistently strong customer feedback (4.9★ from 1,370+ Google reviews; 4.3★ from 10+ Yelp reviews).

    Google 4.9★ (1,370+)Yelp 4.3★ (10+)

  • Consistently strong customer feedback (4.9★ from 920+ Google reviews).

    Google 4.9★ (920+)

  • Consistently strong customer feedback (4.9★ from 315+ Google reviews; 4.4★ from 7 Yelp reviews).

    Google 4.9★ (315+)Yelp 4.4★ (7)

  • Consistently strong customer feedback (4.9★ from 1,625+ Google reviews; 2.6★ from 10 Yelp reviews).

    Google 4.9★ (1,625+)Yelp 2.6★ (10)

  • Consistently strong customer feedback (4.9★ from 555+ Google reviews; 4.1★ from 9 Yelp reviews).

    Google 4.9★ (555+)Yelp 4.1★ (9)

  • Consistently strong customer feedback (4.9★ from 405+ Google reviews).

    Google 4.9★ (405+)

  • Consistently strong customer feedback (4.9★ from 115+ Google reviews; 4.6★ from 10 Yelp reviews).

    Google 4.9★ (115+)Yelp 4.6★ (10)

Typical ERV/HRV Ventilation Installation costs in Wilmington, NC (2026)

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Estimated ranges for Wilmington, NC. Actual cost varies with home size, equipment, and scope — always request a written quote for your job.

ServiceTypical range
ERV/HRV ventilator (retrofit, installed)$1,000–$2,300
HRV ventilator (heat recovery, installed)$1,000–$1,850
ERV ventilator (energy/moisture recovery, installed)$1,550–$2,300

Why Wilmington’s Humid Summers Make "Indoor Air Quality" Care Essential

Wilmington’s long, humid summers raise indoor moisture, which fuels mold growth and dust-mite populations and strains ventilation systems. Homeowners seeking the best indoor air quality HVAC companies in Wilmington, NC should prioritize dehumidification, ventilation upgrades, and HVAC filtration tailored for coastal humidity.

How quickly can a Wilmington "Indoor Air Quality" technician usually respond?

Do I need an ERV or an HRV?
Both recover most of the energy from the stale air they exhaust while bringing in filtered fresh air. The difference is moisture: an ERV transfers humidity as well as heat (the right choice in humid Texas and Florida), while an HRV moves heat only (better for cold, dry winters). A tight, stuffy, or newly-sealed home is the main candidate.
How is the right ventilation size determined?
Sizing follows the ASHRAE 62.2 residential ventilation standard, which sets the fresh-air rate from the home's floor area and bedroom count. A good installer calculates that rate rather than guessing — an undersized unit won't clear stale air and an oversized one wastes energy.
When should a Wilmington homeowner consider adding an ERV or HRV system?
Consider an ERV or HRV when a home is tightly sealed and lacks balanced ventilation, or after recurring moisture and odor problems. In Wilmington’s humid climate, installers may recommend ERVs sized for continuous low-flow ventilation and combined dehumidification. Ask for a ventilation-rate calculation tied to the house’s square footage.
How do I find a specialist for whole-house dehumidifier installation in Wilmington?
Look for providers who list whole-house dehumidification on their service pages and who perform load calculations. Verify technician credentials like NATE certification and ask about warranty coverage for dehumidifier components. Request references with similar coastal homes to confirm humidity-control outcomes in Wilmington’s maritime climate.
What should I check when hiring someone to install an in-duct UV-C light in Wilmington?
Confirm the installer has experience with in-duct UV-C placements and can show sizing documentation for the air handler and duct velocity. Ask whether the UV-C model is listed by the manufacturer for in-duct use and whether the installer follows safety procedures for ballast and lamp servicing. Request a written maintenance plan.
How do I get a quote from these indoor air quality companies?
Submit one request on this page and we send it to the vetted indoor air quality pros in Wilmington, NC listed here. They send quotes back — no obligation.

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