Attic Fan: Boost Your Cooling Power

It’s finally getting warm in Colorado, which means it’s time to think about the best cooling systems for your house. If you already have an A/C, an attic fan can be a great supplement to your existing cooling system.

In the summer, attic temperatures can reach 150 degrees. This heat can then radiate downwards, making it difficult to keep the rest of the house cool. They have a thermostat built into the unit so that they will only run if the temperature in the attic reaches a certain point. Attic fans are designed to pull cool air in from the outside and push the hot air out. This means that your air conditioner doesn’t have to work as hard to cool your house.

Attic Fan Installation

An attic fan is installed by cutting a vent into the side of your home. It is very important to have a professional make sure that the fan is installed and sealed correctly so that it doesn’t end up doing more harm than good. Before installing an attic fan, it is also smart to check whether your attic soffit vents are blocked and whether the attic is well sealed from the rest of the house. If the attic isn’t insulated and vented properly, the fan can end up sucking all of your air conditioned air up to the attic, which isn’t where you want it. The goal is to reduce your energy bill, not raise it!

Another Fan Option

If you don’t have an air conditioner already, you might also think about installing a whole house fan. These are a great, lower energy solution for Colorado homes because of our cool nights and low humidity.

Let us know if you have any questions about the best fan for your home! You can contact Dan at 720-876-7166 or email him directly at [email protected] for a free estimate.

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