Creating a warm and welcoming atmosphere in churches and historic buildings can be challenging. In this video testimonial, David Pepper, Church Council member at All Saints Church in East Meon, Petersfield, shares how Airius destratification fans dramatically improved the comfort of their Grade I listed church.
Churches, especially those with large open spaces and high ceilings, often face challenges in keeping the congregation comfortable. Warm air naturally rises and accumulates at the ceiling, leaving floor level, where the people are, colder than desired. This not only results in discomfort but also leads to significant heat loss through the roof.
Airius fans solve this issue by gently redistributing the warm air from the ceiling back down to where it’s needed—the floor—ensuring consistent comfort throughout the space, all while preserving the building’s historic character.
David explains how the Airius units were discreetly installed within the church’s timber roof structure, operating silently and using minimal energy—as low as a light bulb. The result? An immediate improvement in comfort for the congregation, creating a more welcoming environment for worshippers without compromising the church’s visual appeal.
For churches and other heritage buildings, Airius destratification fans offer a reliable way to optimise comfort without altering the building’s aesthetics.