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Types of Quiet Exhaust Fans for Your Garage

You donu2019t have to live with this now. Installing a garage exhaust fan is the best way to ensure sufficient cooling and ventilation.

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Types of Quiet Exhaust Fans for Your Garage

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  1. Types of Quiet Exhaust Fans for Your Garage Your garage can get unbearably hot especially during the summer months. The high temperatures can make it tough to get some work done, and may even cause damage to your property and your vehicles. Insufficient airflow or ventilation can cause an overheated garage. Attic space over the place can also contribute to the heat accumulating there. You don’t have to live with this now. Installing a garage exhaust fan is the best way to ensure sufficient cooling and ventilation. But that doesn’t mean installing those old-school and regular exhaust fans that make a lot of noise. Nowadays, you’ll find quiet exhaust fans that won’t cause any disturbance while ensuring proper ventilation to help cool the garage and the attic space above. If you have a gas-fired appliance in your garage , you have more reason to install an exhaust fan. The quiet garage exhaust fan won’t just help keep the place cool. It can remove toxic fumes and smoke from the area to reduce the risk of carbon monoxide poisoning and other potentially fatal health issues. Now the question is, which quiet exhaust fan should you use in your garage? Garage exhaust fans come in different styles, configurations, and features, and your choice should depend on the size of your garage, ventilation needs, and whether there’s an attic above. Make sure that it’s energy-efficient, weather-resistant, adjustable, easy to operate, and easy to install. You also must verify how efficiently it can cool the garage while ensuring quiet operation, even when running at maximum speed. The speed of a garage exhaust fan will depend on the room’s size. The bigger the garage is, the more power is required. Typically, the speed of quiet exhaust fans ranges from 1200 to 1700 RPM. Recommendations QuietCool makes some of the best garage exhaust fans, like the GA ES-1500. With an all-new design, it works for garages with attics, and it can cool both spaces simultaneously. QuietCool’s garage exhaust fan is the most energy-efficient, moving 1452 CFM while using only 47 watts of power. It has the manufacturer’s proprietary ‘bear trap’ damper, so it doesn’t interfere with the garage ceiling’s firewall while ensuring safety. It also comes with a wireless RF Kit.

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