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How much does a whole house fan usually cost?

How much does a whole house fan usually cost?

Whole house fans by themselves typically range between $500 and $2000 depending on the size of the fan and the type of the fan. An old-school traditional whole house fan is typically cheaper to purchase, but the installation and cost to run is much higher than the new style whole house fans.

How much does it cost to replace a whole house fan?

Cost to Install a Whole House Fan To add a whole house fan, homeowners pay between $1,250 and $1,830 on average. On the low end, you can expect to pay between $700 and $950 including labor. On the high end, the project can cost $2,000 to $2,750 including labor.

What’s the difference between an attic fan and a whole house fan?

Attic fans are quite different. They’re installed up on a roof or through an exterior wall up in an attic. Whole-house fans need windows and doors open and attic fans need lots of soffit vents to suck cooler outdoor air up into the hot attic. Without this open space, the fans will not move much air.

Are whole house fans Effective?

The cost of running a Whole House Fan is extremely low… like pennies per hour. And because it is so effective at cooling your home and attic quickly, it can be used more intermittently than air conditioning. This means up to a 50-90% savings on electricity costs related to air conditioning.

What size whole house fan should I buy?

A rule of thumb is that the minimum square footage of your attic vents should equal the square footage area of the fan shutter hole in your ceiling. Select the whole-house fan that meets your ventilation needs. Fans are sold on the basis of diameter or the CFM of air they move.

Do you need both attic fan and whole house fan?

You don’t need to choose between either a whole house fan or an attic fan; they are not mutually exclusive. You can install a whole house fan to draw air up through the house and an attic fan to remove that air from the attic.

How many windows does it take to open a whole house fan?

A: Opening two or more windows half way or more is recommended. Basically you should make it easy for the home ventilation system to pull in air. As for which windows to open, for general cooling you want to open windows far away from the fan to provide airflow to the whole house.