Save up to 30% on Air Conditioning Costs
Posted by Laura Nelson on July 8, 2009
Jet Fan Attic Fan Lowers Bedroom Temperatures Dramatically
Did you every wonder why the summer temperature in your bedrooms is ten degrees warmer than the main floor? It’s the 150 degree attic heat backing up through the ceilings, says Jeff Tideman, of Villa Park’s Jet Fan. Tideman, with 26 years of fan installation experience, combines his expertise with the manufacture and installation of the “world’s best attic fan.”
“Insulation isn’t enough,” says Tideman. “Air conditioners have to work harder and run longer to make it comfortable upstairs. At the same time, the basement is freezing.”
According to studies by the Home Ventilation Institute, homeowners can save up to 30% on air conditioning costs with a powered attic fan. An attic fan forces hot air right out of the attic. Hot, humid air is exhausted and physically forced out of the attic, while drawing in cooler, dryer air from the outside through whatever vents are already in place. The attic fan runs only when conditions require it.
Jet Fan attic fans are all metal and rust proof. All components are American-made. The power used to operate the fan is 250 watts–much less power than an air conditioner uses to cool the effect of hot attic air. The fan is normally placed on the backside of the house.
Jet Fans are available in two different sizes, says Tideman. Professional installers determine which model is most efficient for your home.
To learn more about saving energy, money and cooling your home, contact Jeff Tideman at Jet Fan (630) 834-9165. www.jetfanusa.com
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