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Using Gable Vent Fans and Attic Exhaust Fans for Attic Air Flow


An attic exhaust fan is a great tool for regulating indoor temperature and improving ventilation. As seasons change, an attic fan can help prevent stuffy rooms and an overheated house. This device also does double duty come wintertime. As temperatures drop, your attic fan can help prevent mold and mildew buildup by combatting excess moisture. Using an attic fan can actually help keep temperatures under control throughout your home, not just in the attic.


Frequently Asked Questions 


Q: Does an exhaust fan in an attic help? 

A: Yes. In particular, if your home suffers from ventilation issues — especially during humid summer months — an attic exhaust fan may be the perfect solution to your problems. Even if no one in your home ventures into the attic, excess heat in the attic can have a domino effect on temperature throughout the rest of the house.


Q: What’s the best way to ventilate your attic?

A: We would recommend purchasing a roof fan to install in the attic. Working from the ceiling of your attic, a roof fan keeps your home cool by venting out hot, muggy air. If you have general ventilation issues throughout your home, you might also consider adding a duct fan, which you can place virtually anywhere on the premises to create extra airflow.


Q: Should attic fans be used in winter?

A: Contrary to common belief, a high-quality attic exhaust fan remains useful during winter weather. While the popularity of attic fan purchases tends to soar during hotter months, attic fans continue to reduce excess moisture and can curb the spread of mold and mildew as temperatures plummet.