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Do attics need fans.
Purchasing an electric or solar attic fan may not provide the savings that homeowners expect.
Because what happens is attic fans are so strong that they actually reach down into the conditioned space of your house and they do that by using the wall cavities and where the outlets and pipes come through the walls as places where they draw air from the inside of your house it s that air conditioned air and it ll pull it right up into the attic and exhaust it outside.
Whole house fans also serve the purpose of lowering the temperature in a home.
On the other the florida solar energy center university of central florida found that attics with nominal natural ventilation and r 19 ceiling insulation do not need powered vent fans as it turns out because the insulation slows heat from moving down into the living space homes with well insulated attics don t see a significant reduction in their cooling load when they add attic ventilation fans.
For both fans to work well they need large exhaust openings in the roof for the moving air to exit.
Ok i would definitely not recommend an attic fan.
Because of this they require significant ventilation in the attic.
Installing roof ridge vents and more attic insulation are better options experts say.
Whole house fans need windows and doors open and attic fans need lots of soffit vents to suck.
That paper notes data measured at fsec and elsewhere show that attics with nominal natural ventilation and at least r 19 ceiling insulation do not need powered vent fans.
Powered attic ventilators or attic fans just as they sound are designed explicitly for placing or installing in the attics.
The main work of an attic fan is to regulate the heat level of the attic by removing hot air out of the attic and pushing it outside providing needed ventilation.
By constantly moving the air around the fan keeps the air in your home from going stale and smelling musty.
The two main types of attic fans whole house fans are primarily designed to provide fresh air for the occupants of a house.