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Cool your homeAre you tired of high power bills, tired of a hot house, or do you want to ventilate pollutants from your home? In the past, homeowners had limited sources of cooling their homes effectively. Before whole house fans, there were only window fans and air conditioners. Window fans are no where near as effective as whole house fans, and running a central air conditioner can cause your power bill to run as much as 30% higher than using a whole house fan. A whole house fan can be used by itself, as a central source of cooling, or it can be used together with a central air conditioning system to cool your home. Since weather factors outside can affect how well a whole house fan will cool your home, best results are often achieved when you use your whole house fan as your central cooling system when outside temperatures are under 85 degrees, and when the humidity levels are not too high. When outside temperatures and humidity levels are high, it is best to use your whole house fan in addition to a central air conditioning system. A whole house fan will: There are many advantages to having a whole house fan as your central cooling system for your home. Not only are whole house fans proven to cool your house several degrees in just minutes, but they also eliminate pollutants from your home, that can cause you or your family to get sick. (You may want to invest in an air purifier as well.) And using a whole house fan as your central cooling system for your home, you can lower your power bill a considerable amount. |
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