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The Advantages of Using Solar Powered Quiet Attic Fans at Home

  Are you installing solar panels on your roof? Consider a solar-powered  quiet attic fan  to increase your home’s energy efficiency and savings. It’s a compact standalone rooftop ventilation solution that does not continuously rely on your home’s power. Instead, it uses energy from the sun to run efficiently and help cool your attic during the summer. It can help address condensation issues in the winter, too.   High-quality solar-powered attic fans may work better than regular versions that run on your home’s power. Here are more benefits you can expect from them.   Enhanced comfort   A  quiet attic fan  can improve ventilation in your home by pushing hot and stuffy air out of the attic while simultaneously reducing the temperature in that space. It could effectively lower the attic temperature by up to 40 degrees Fahrenheit, so the rooms beneath the space can be cooler.   Solar-powered quiet attic fans enable cleaner and ...

How to Properly Ventilate and Cool Your Garage with Garage Exhaust Fan

    Without proper ventilation, your garage can feel uncomfortably hotter or colder than the rest of your home during certain seasons or times of the day. Strong, foul odors are likely to accumulate there, too. Installing a  garage exhaust fan  is recommended to properly cool and ventilate the space.   Is it necessary?   Installing an exhaust fan can help maintain reasonable temperatures in your garage. The best way to install one is by placing it high on the ceiling or wall or directly opposite the garage door. The exhaust fan can also cool the storage space or attic above the garage to protect your roof and the objects stored there.   Installing an exhaust fan is more cost-effective than a costly renovation to add more windows. It also eliminates the need to leave the door open, which can compromise the security of your home.   Avoid problems in your garage   Lack of proper ventilation can result in an overheated gar...