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Benefits of Using Solar-Powered, Quiet Attic Fans at Home

Have you ever wandered into your attic during the summer months, only to find yourself wanting to get out of there as fast as possible? Temperatures can soar in that enclosed space, especially if it lacks proper ventilation. It’s not uncommon for attic temperatures to reach 150 degrees Fahrenheit fast on a scorching day. You can prevent this by installing a solar-powered  quiet attic fan  to help remove warm air and ventilate the space. All you need is proper roof venting before installing one. Before installing an attic fan, verify that there is at least one square foot of attic vents for every 300 square feet of attic area. Many homes have sufficient roof vents, but you can always double-check to be sure. If you’re still unsure about using an attic fan, here are some of the benefits it can bring to you and your household: Reliable Solar-powered attic fans rely on solar energy from the sun to function, but does that mean they stop running after sunset? They typically stop wo

Things to Consider When Purchasing a Quiet Cool Garage Fan

  A garage is one of the essential rooms in your home. However, it is also the most overlooked. Many homeowners fail to maintain their garages because they only see them as storage areas for cars and unused equipment. But just like any other space, garages require proper care, lighting, and ventilation. For example, a Quiet Cool garage fan will help keep the area cool and protect your tools and equipment. Essential factors to consider before you purchase a Quiet Cool garage fan ·          CFM rating Your garage fan’s cubic feet per minute (CFM) rating will determine how efficient it is at circulating air. To find the most appropriate rating for your needs, you’ll first need to measure the size of your garage. So, for instance, if your garage only spans about 200 sq. feet or less, it’s best to go for a fan with 2000 to 3000 CFM. For larger areas, such as a garage over 450 sq. feet, consider heavy-duty systems capable of more than 5000 CFM. ·          Noise level Do you use