Choosing the Right Fan: A Guide to Garage Exhaust Fan Features
You might not give much thought to how comfortable your garage is during the hottest times of the day. After all, you don’t spend as much time there as the living spaces in your home. But as you know, heat and humidity can take a toll on any space—including your garage. And when it gets super-heated, it can affect the rest of your home and the attic space above it.
The best way to prevent this is to install a garage exhaust fan that can efficiently ventilate and cool the area. At Whole House Fan, we offer the best selection of ventilation systems to help cool your home. Our solutions not only reduce indoor temperatures but provide a way to minimize your energy consumption and cooling costs.
But how do you know which cooling fan to get for your garage? Use this blog as your guide when choosing an appropriate exhaust fan that can cool your garage efficiently.
Know the basics of choosing a garage fan
The right cooling fan for a garage will function well without a hitch. To ensure it’s best for your needs, note these factors before you buy:
- Fan type: Does it have a belt or direct drive? Is it a propeller or centrifugal? Where will it be installed?
- Belt drive or direct drive: Belt drive fans are ideal for spaces that need over 2,000 CFM. Meanwhile, direct drive fans are suitable for a small and average home garage.
- Centrifugal or propeller: Centrifugal fans draw air to the center of the unit and expel it at an angle of 90 degrees. This makes them more efficient for higher static pressure levels. Meanwhile, a propeller fan draws air straight through the unit, making it ideal for lower static pressure.
- Cubic feet per minute: CFM defines how much air the garage exhaust fan can pull. Plus, it tells you how efficiently it can draw air into the room.
- Where it’s installed: This should depend on how the air flows in the garage.
- Static pressure: Calculated in inches of water gauge, this measures airflow resistance. Static pressure depends on the amount of duct turns, the length of the duct, and the duct’s air velocity.
- Fan size: Ensure a correctly sized cooling fan for your garage to be effective.
Understand your requirements
Do you like working in your garage? It’s not unusual for homeowners to use this space as their workshop. Perhaps you even store your chest freezers and other extra appliances in this part of your home. In any case, you can benefit from installing a garage exhaust fan to manage temperatures and keep the place comfortable for any activity.
A cooler garage can extend the lifespan of the appliances, tools, and chemicals you store there. Ensuring sufficient ventilation will also cool the attic space above. Plus, you won’t have to worry about the heat seeping into your living spaces.
Once you know your ventilation needs, choose a versatile cooling fan for your garage. At Whole House Fan, we recommend Quiet Cool GA ES-1500, a powerful all-rounder for garages with attics. You just need one unit to cool both spaces simultaneously. One unit is enough to optimize your house’s ventilation system, address different cooling needs, and ensure comfortable temperatures throughout. Whether you store things in your attic or use it as another living space, the garage fan will keep it pleasantly cool all year.
Does your garage have specific issues?
Aside from overheating, garages can also trap a lot of moisture and create a breeding ground for mold. Dim lighting and poor ventilation only worsen the problem. Prevent these issues by using a garage exhaust fan that can actively remove excess moisture and stale air.
What’s more, a cooling fan for the garage can help prevent chemicals and fumes from building up in that space. You will feel safer knowing the fan is pushing the toxic gasses and fumes out so that they don’t leak into your living space. Make sure that the fan has enough CFM (cubic feet per minute) for effective ventilation. Quiet Cool GA ES-1500 offers reliable airflow of 1452 CFM to effectively circulate air and dissipate heat and harmful gasses from the garage.
Go for powerful yet energy-efficient
An energy-efficient garage exhaust fan can consume minimal power so it doesn’t rack your energy bills. Quiet Cool GA ES-1500 runs on just 47 watts but consistently blows air at 1452 CFM, making it better than other garage cooling fans. The fan is powerful enough to rapidly circulate air to dissipate heat and ensure a cooler space, even during the hottest summer days.
Don’t forget safety!
Safety should be a top priority when choosing a cooling fan for your garage. At Whole House Fan, we recommend Quiet Cool GA ES-1500 because it has the bear trap damper technology. This feature keeps your property and its inhabitants safer and more secure because it doesn’t interfere with the ceiling firewall. In fact, it even reinforces the firewall to ensure your utmost safety.
Mind the operational noise
Are you concerned about the garage exhaust fan making a lot of noise? Besides disrupting your peace, noisy fans can bother your neighbors. You won’t need to worry about that with Quiet Cool GA ES-1500. It’s the quietest cooling fan for your garage with minimal operational noise without compromising cooling efficiency.
Check for convenient features
Older garage exhaust fans had limited controls that required you to switch them on or off from a wired control board. For more convenience, look for a garage exhaust fan with wireless controls. Quiet Cool GA ES-1500 comes with a wireless RF kit that lets you control it from anywhere. Plus, it eliminates the guesswork from complicated wiring and allows better accessibility and ease.
Check with our experts!
Our experts are available for free consultation if you’re still unsure which cooling fan to get for your garage. Call us at 1-661-775-5979 on a weekday between 7 AM to 5 PM (PST).
If you’re ready to buy a garage exhaust fan, check out Quiet Cool GA ES-1500. Buy it here at Whole House Fan, so it’s backed by our no-quibble money-back guarantee.