By Mark J. Donovan
One of the best ways to cool off your home's attic quickly is to employ an attic fan. However, because of their size, noise and required re-wiring, homeowners frequently hesitate or never install them. As a result, they either suffer with un-necessary elevated temperatures in the home or spend more on air conditioning electric bills.
An alternative to the traditional attic fan is to use a solar powered attic fan. They require no re-wiring and have theromostats that can turn the attic fan on as soon as the temp hits a pre-set temperature level.
The Solar panel sits right on top of the attic fan cover, consequently requiring little square area.
To learn more about solar attic fans see: www.rewci.com/sopoatfansfrs.html
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