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AN ATTIC FAN PROVIDES YEAR ROUND BENEFITS
​BENEFITS OF VENTILATION
– A well-ventilated attic offers protection from premature aging of roofing materials
– Attic ventilation helps dissipate unwanted moisture year round
– Ventilation reduces heating and cooling costs
– Prolongs the life of heating and air conditioning units
– Increases comfort of living spaces
Adequate ventilation creates a positive flow of air that allows the attic to breathe. Cross ventilation is achieved when external air is drawn in to displace stagnant attic air that is forced out through exhaust vents.
In summer ventilation expels hot air from the attic to reduce the strain on air-conditioning systems.  In winter, ventilation helps keep roof and attic temperatures cold to avoid ice dams created by melting snow and to vent any moisture that moves from the conditioned living space to the attic.
An attic fan is a cost effective way to dramatically improve attic ventilation by displacing attic air quicker, on a regular basis regardless of external air flow or wind speeds.
An Attic Fan in Summer




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ATTIC FAN SPECIFICATIONS






Powered Attic Fans
Why we Feature Ventamatic Products:1. Domes That Are Rugged And Efficient – the low profile domes have galvanized steel mesh grills to protect against insects, birds and rodents, yet allow adequate air intake.
2. Motors Built To Last – The motors are UL and CU/L listed. In addition, they have these quality features:
  • Thermally protected with built-in, automatic cut-off
  • Engineered to run cool for long-life and dependable service
  • Automatic adjustable thermostat
3. Construction That Is Proven And Reliable – Ventamatic® Ventilators are built to meet or exceed industry standards and specifications:
  • Precision balanced aluminum fan blades for minimum vibration
  • Designed for maximum airflow and safety in handling
  • 6-Point suspensions (anchor points) for stability and high wind resistance
Roof Mounted Models Offered
VX SVR AM SERIES – 1600 CFM • for attics up to 2,400 sq ft
  • Galvanized Steel Dome
  • 5.1 amp PSC, 115V, 60HZ motor
  • Colors: black, brown, weatherwood (grey)
  • Adjustable thermostat
  • Venturi construction – Suitable for up to 8/12 roof pitch
  • Limited five-year warranty
VX NRG AM SERIES – 1400 CFM • for attics up to 2,000 sq ft
  • Galvanized Steel Dome
  • 2.1 amp PSC, 115V, 60HZ motor
  • Adjustabel thermostat
  • Colors: black, brown, weatherwood (grey)
  • Venturi construction – Suitable for up 8/12 roof pitch
  • Limited lifetime warranty on all parts
VX 2414 AM SERIES – 1200 CFM • for attics up to 1,700 sq ft
  • Galvanized Steel Dome
  • 3.4 amp, 115V, 60HZ motor
  • Colors: black, brown, weatherwood (grey)
  • Adjustable thermostat
  • Venturi construction – Suitable for up to 8/12 roof pitch
  • Two-year limited warranty on all parts
Gable Mounted OptionsVX 2516 SERIES – 1600 CFM • for attics up to 2,400 sq ft
  • Thermally protected motors engineered to run cool for long life and dependable service
  • Galvanized steel flange for durability
  • Engineered mounting system virtually eliminates vibration and ensures quiet operation
  • Precision balanced fan blades for minimum vibration and no heat distortion
  • Four fan blades (rather than only three in many competing brands) for greater air movement
  • UL and C-UL listed
VX 2515 SERIES – 1300 CFM • for attics up to 1,850 sq ft
  • Thermally protected motors engineered to run cool for long life and dependable service
  • Galvanized steel flange for durability
  • Engineered mounting system virtually eliminates vibration and ensures quiet operation
  • Precision balanced fan blades for minimum vibration and no heat distortion
  • Four fan blades (rather than only three in many competing brands) for greater air movement
  • UL and C-UL listed
ATTIC FAN DOME COLOR OPTIONS

ATTIC FAN HUMIDISTATAn optional humidistat can be added to any powered attic fan.  This is highly recommended in the Midwest.  During the winter, a humidistat can activate your fan to minimize moisture build up in the attic due to heat generated from living spaces.  When warm air combines with cool outside air, water vapors are generated.  These vapors must be exhausted from the attic space to protect from mold and mildew.
The adjustable DuoStat has dual settings and are preset for both winter and summer conditions.  This means you can set it and forget.  No need to remember to change your attic fan settings manually each season.






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    • Ventilation >
      • Attic Fans
      • Attic intake vents
      • Roof Vents
  • Common Problems
    • Ice Dams
    • Attic Moisture
    • Attic Mold
    • Attic Infestation
    • Improper Bath Fan & Dryer Venting
    • Heat Build Up
    • High Energy Bills
  • Services
    • Mold Removal & Remediation
    • Insulation >
      • 2016 TAX CREDIT FOR HOME INSULATION
      • Attic Insulation Experts
      • Blown In Insulation
      • Insulation Removal Services
      • Fiberglass vs Cellulose Insulation
      • High Energy Bills
      • Blown in vs Batt Attic Insulation
    • Insulation Removal Services
    • Attic Fans
    • Attic intake vents
    • Roof Vents
    • Attic Decontamination
    • Bathroom Exhaust Fans
    • Crawl Space Dehumidifiers
    • Thermal Imaging
    • Commercial Insulation Contractors
  • Contact
    • Blog