Gable Attic Fan Lowes

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Gable attic fan lowes. Set your store to see local availability add to cart. Set your store to see local availability add to cart. The afg pro 3 0 is possibly the most powerful residential attic fan on the market today. This model can efficiently ventilate spaces up to 4 800 square feet.
Moves air at a rate of 963 cfm at the lowest speed to 2830 cfm at the highest speed. The quietcool afg pro 3 0 attic gable fan can help cool and ventilate your attic for just pennies an hour. Built in thermostat and humidistat. Quietcool s smart gable mount attic fan is our top pick for its ease of use simple installation and maximum energy efficiency.
Self adjusting 10 speed ecm variable speed motor proactively cools and ventilates the attic. New quietcool quietcool 1959 cfm 2 speed gable mount attic fan model afg pro 2 0 109 00 109 00. Find gable vent fans at lowe s today. These units remove super heated attic air making any home more comfortable whether it ins air conditioned.
Sunlight 25 watt solar gable fan. Running at 250 watts and moving over 3013 cfm this fan uses less power than typical attic fans that move half the amount of cfm. Trapped attic air can easily reach 150 or more. The smart model is a gable mount meaning it simply mounts plugs in with its attached 20 foot power cord and it s ready to go.
For pricing and availability. Broan attic ventilation 14 in dia electric gable vent fan. 1820 cfm black solar powered gable mount solar attic fan model 1125apv 299 00 299 00. Together they help remove any built up heat and moisture inside the attic for year round ventilation.
Master flow 1450 cfm silver electric powered gable mount electric attic fan model egv5smt view the master flow gable vents 118 00 118 00. Solaratticfan 1339 cfm silver solar powered gable mount gable louver vent model safg20 ss 413 06 413 06. Air vent 800 cfm black solar powered gable mount solar attic fan model npsg8 167 00 167 00. You also want a fan that s appropriate for the square footage of your attic space by checking the manufacturer s specifications.
To save time use an existing roof or gable vent to install your new attic fan. This way you don t have to cut a brand new hole but simply make the hole for the vent larger so it can accommodate the fan.