In 2011, David Johannesson built a one-and-a-half-story Smålandsvilla house in Sölvesborg. The 200 square meter villa was equipped with both a wood-burning stove and an exhaust air heat pump, which uses the energy from the indoor air to heat the house at a low cost.
Like many others, David discovered that the air source heat pump couldn't distribute heat throughout the entire house. During the winter months, the upstairs could be up to four degrees colder. To get more heat upstairs, David tried burning more wood, but the heat got stuck in the stairwell, creating a sauna effect downstairs instead.
“The heat got stuck in the stairwell, it came to a complete halt.”
David looked for a solution to the problem and contacted Airmove's advisory service. They suggested he install the Airmove 2.0 heat transfer system, which circulates heat between floors. After some time, he ordered it through Byggmax, a retailer, and installed it himself. According to David, the installation was easy; he had watched Airmove's installation video on YouTube and then followed the assembly instructions.
After installing Airmove 2.0, the temperature difference between the floors has decreased, and there is no longer a sauna effect downstairs when David lights the stove. He says he is happy with how Airmove works and believes it is a really good product. This winter, he also hopes to reduce energy costs as he can lower the power of the air source heat pump.
“Airmove is a great product!”
After some time, David had an issue with an adapter in the wall, whereupon he contacted Airmove. The very same day, they sent him a new adapter, which was also easy to install. According to David, it feels very reassuring to know that he can quickly get warranty assistance from Airmove.









