ATTIC FAN vs. WHOLE HOUSE FAN
Attic fans only exhaust hot air from the attic space not the living space, so the inside of your
home still stays hot.

A whole house fan is installed in the ceiling of a home and draws cool outdoor air inside
through open windows and exhausts hot indoor air through the attic to the outside.  This is
ideal for people who come home to a hot house when it is cooler outside. The whole house fan
costs much less than central air conditioning to operate and uses already cool air to cool the
inside of the home. The result is excellent ventilation, lower indoor temperatures, and improved
evaporative cooling at a fraction of the cost of running your air conditioner. They are also an
inexpensive alternative for homes that don't have air conditioning.
Fan Mounted In Ceiling
Pulls Cool Outdoor Air
Through Windows And
Into The Home.

Superheated Attic Air &
Warm, Stale Air From
Inside The Home Is
Forced Out Through
The Roof Vents.

Keeping You Cool For
A Fraction Of The Cost
Of Running Your
Air Conditioner.
ATTIC & WHOLE HOUSE FAN
INSTALLATION SPECIALIST
Example of a Whole House Fan
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