What are the Benefits of Whole House Ventilation?

Studies show that indoor air can be even more polluted than outdoor air. A whole-home ventilator, commonly referred to as a whole house fan, helps expel indoor air pollutants that might otherwise be trapped inside.

When many of us think about ventilation, we will immediately think of cracking the window open. Unfortunately, this will only provide us with a temporary fix rather than long term. There are studies that have proven that outdoor air may be less polluted than indoor air. When you have a whole ventilator for the house, it will help expel the pollutants that are trapped inside. At the end of the day we all want cleaner air, here are some reasons why you should keep your air clean.

Air Circulation 
Winter naturally keeps people inside more than any other season due to the cold weather. While homeowners are inside, they are essentially breathing the “same” air for months on end. When you have a fresh air system that is used in your home, it allows clean air to come in during these long and cold months.

Maintaining Desired Temperatures
Another benefit of these green energy systems, which is a big draw for many, is their capability to assist in keeping the temperatures of your home cooler. This not only helps with energy efficiency, but can help you to save money.  Everyone wins. In fact, you can cut your air conditioning bill up to 90%. Check out our video below:

 

 

Cooking Smells
Whole house fans have the fantastic ability to remove cooking smells or odors at all times during the year, especially winter. Doors and windows do not open as frequently as other months, which causes food odors to linger. More cooking happens in the winter months giving the whole house fan a better opportunity to clean the air that you are breathing on a regular basis.

Painting
Painting the walls in your house looks great, but can involve inhaling the chemicals inherent in the paint. Ventilation systems have the ability to remove the toxic chemicals that come along with various paints. This is extremely great if there is a baby in the home.

Assisting Respiration
People who suffer with respiratory issues, such as asthma, can benefit from having whole house ventilation systems in the home. The particles that float around can build up creating thick and potentially problematic air to breathe, especially in the winter.

If you’re looking to realize the above benefits of whole house ventilation in your home, look no further than one of our whole house fans.

We have a large selection of whole house fans, and if you have any questions, feel free to give us a call at 1.888-229-5757.