Archive for April 2011
ATTIC FANS – SOLAR AND ELECTRIC
When the temperature rises and you try to make your house cooler using air conditioning, you should shut the windows and run the air conditioner all day round, knowing that will cost you lots of money. Think about attic fans! They will save up to 30% on cooling costs by eliminating hot air in attics that causes temperature rising in the whole house.
Attic fans produce a positive air-flow through your attic not depending on the wind. The attic fan is mounted up on the roof of the home and goes on and off automatically with a thermostat.
Attic fans’ pros:
1. They make upstairs room temperatures considerably lower;
2. Roof life is prolonged by cooling shingles;
3. They keep attics dry with humidistat feature;
4. They save up to 30% on air-conditioning costs.
There are 2 types of attic fans: roof top, and gable-end.
They can be electrical or solar powered, which also saves lots of energy.
Attic fan is the best decision for those who want to save money and keep the whole house cool. It offers more efficiency, economy and comfort than most conventional air devices.
Have a Good Sleep Even on Hot Nights with Attic Fans
If you are hot with an air conditioner working, if you can’t sleep while your air conditioner is constantly making noise, you can get rid of hot rooms for ever with an Attic Fan.
Attic Fans save up to 30% of the energy, lengthen roof life by keeping shingles cooler, and add value to your home. Attic Jet Fans are durable and withstand strong winds. They are made from metal and rust proof with stainless steel bolts. Attic Jet Fan electric motor is much quieter, has thermal protection for added safety.
This appliance takes not much time to install, neutralizes roof heat so you can be cool and comfortable all summer while you save money on your electric bill.
What are Attic Jet Fans?
There are two types of attic fans: one for cooling the attic, the other one is a whole house fan; it cools the whole house using outside air instead of air conditioning. Both fans can be used for cooling hot air and both show great results.
The attic fan is usually mounted up on the roof of the house; it goes on and off automatically with a thermostat. The attic fan is water-proof and use less than 300 Watts, and offer these important advantages: with an optional humidistat, keep attics dry during winter months, lengthens roof life by keeping it cooler in the summer, lowers upstairs room temperatures by 10º.