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How To Cool Your Home With A Whole House Fan

If you’re looking for options to cool your house, this video is for you. In this episode, we’re talking about whole-house fans. We’ll go over how they work, how they’re different from attic fans, and why you might want one. We’ll also discuss what to think about when getting one.

Where an attic fan circulates the air from the attic, a whole-house fan circulates it for the rest of the home. It works by pulling cool air through open windows in the basement to replace the hot air they blow out of the attic. That circulation keeps the air in your home fresh and comfortable.

A whole-house fan works best when the air outside your home is cooler than the air inside. That makes early mornings, late evenings, and early nights some of the best times to run it. Modern models are quiet and don’t need a lot of maintenance, so you can use them at the best time for your home.

We go over several reasons why you might consider a whole-house fan for your home in the video. For example, if you have rooms that get a lot more sun exposure, you can target that specific room to cool. Or you might have vaulted ceilings that are trapping the heat. The whole-house fan can get that outside so it doesn’t radiate to the rest of the home.

If you are thinking about getting one, Any Hour Services would be happy to help. One of our licensed electricians can work with you to find whole-home fan options to fit your needs. You can give us a call or schedule an appointment for a home assessment online.

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