How Whole-House Fans Work

Whole-house fans pull cool air from open windows and doors in your home and push hot air out through the attic vent. To properly cool your house, the outdoor temperatures must be lower than the indoor temperature.

This can be achieved when homeowners keep their windows or doors open in the morning or at night – when temperatures are lower. This brings cool air into the property, keeping the house at a comfortable temperature and reducing the heat load. The whole house fan can remove the excess heat and help keep the home cool.

If you need to install whole-house fans or repair an existing one, you can count on the licensed electricians at Company Name to get the job done right and to code. We are your local Your Location electricians committed to ensuring your safety and comfort.

Types of Whole-House Fans

Whole-house fans can help reduce the temperature of your home by removing heat from your property. These large fans are typically installed in the attic and are connected to the attic vent, which is where hot air from inside your home leaves the property. There are three main types of fans:

  • STANDARD FANS: These are the largest variety, allowing them to remove heat quickly. However, due to their size, they can also create a lot of noise
  • INSULATED FAN: These fans have an insulation feature. This can help block out cold temperatures during the winter months.
  • INLINE FAN: These fans can cool your home and reduce heat loss during winter. Connected to the attic vent, they can remove hot air from inside the house and force it through the attic vent.

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