Description:
Attic fans are ventilation devices designed to regulate attic temperatures by expelling hot air and drawing in cooler outside air. They are typically installed on the roof or gable and can be powered by electricity or solar energy. Attic fans work in conjunction with soffit and ridge vents to improve airflow and prevent heat buildup. The attic fans we install come equipped with a built-in thermostat and humidistat, allowing for automatic operation based on temperature and humidity levels.
Purpose:
Attic fans help maintain a balanced attic temperature, reducing strain on HVAC systems and improving overall home energy efficiency. By preventing excessive heat buildup in the attic, they can lower cooling costs in the summer and help prevent moisture-related issues such as mold and wood rot.
Benefits:
✅ Reduces attic temperatures, preventing excessive heat buildup
✅ Helps lower energy costs by reducing strain on air conditioning
✅ Prevents moisture accumulation, reducing the risk of mold and mildew
✅ Extends the lifespan of roofing materials by minimizing heat stress
✅ Improves overall ventilation and airflow in the attic
✅ Built-in thermostat and humidistat allow for automatic operation based on attic conditions