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How a Whole House Fan Works: Use, Windows, Pros & Cons
A whole house fan is a large, quiet fan mounted in the ceiling between your living space and the attic. When you crack open a few windows and switch it on, it pulls cool outdoor air through the house... -
Common Indoor Air Pollutants: And What You Can Do About Them
Indoor air pollutants can significantly affect your health and that of your family members.
What are the common indoor air pollutants?
Volatile organic compounds (VOCs):
Volatile organic compounds, or VOCS, are chemicals that can accumulate in a home with inadequate ventilation. Some sources of VOC include:
● Paints and varnishes.
● Cleaning products.
● Carpets and vinyl flooring.
The short-term impact of VOCS may include:
● Skin reactions.
● Headaches and dizziness.
● Intensification of asthma symptoms.
● Respiratory irritation.
Long-term exposure can damage the kidney, liver, or central nervous system or cause cancer.
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Cost of Whole House Dehumidifier: Prices, Labor, Factors
A whole-house dehumidifier is a moisture-removal system that ties into your home’s HVAC or ductwork to pull humidity from every room, not just a single space. Instead of emptying buckets from portable... -
Best Whole House Dehumidifier in 2025: Top 11 Ducted Picks
Sticky rooms, musty basements, fogged windows, and a constantly overworked AC are all signs that your home’s humidity is out of control. Beyond comfort, high moisture invites mold, warps wood floors a... -
Whole House Ventilation System Cost: Prices & Running Costs
A whole-house ventilation system is a planned way to bring fresh outdoor air into your home and push stale, humid, or polluted air out using fans, ducts, and controls. Unlike air conditioning, which r... -
Attic Fan Motor Replacement: Where to Buy, Costs & DIY
When an attic fan motor starts humming, squealing, or refusing to spin, the whole house feels it: heat builds overhead, your AC strains, and utility bills creep up. Maybe your vent used to pull hot ai... -
How to Install a Garage Ventilation Fan for Heat and Fumes
A garage that bakes all afternoon, traps exhaust after you pull in, and smells like paint thinner isn’t just uncomfortable—it’s hard on tools and stored items, and it can let fumes creep into your hom... -
Smart Home Energy Solutions: What They Are and How to Save
Smart home energy solutions are a simple idea with powerful results: connect the devices that use the most energy in your home to software that measures, automates, and optimizes them—so you waste les... -
Attic Fan vs Whole House Fan: Which Is Better for Your Home?
Confused about attic fans versus whole house fans? You’re not alone. In simple terms, an attic fan sits in the roof or gable and exhausts hot, stagnant air from the attic during the heat of the day. A... -
DIY Garage Ventilation: How to Size, Place, and Install Fans
Your garage can feel like an oven, smell like a paint booth, and share air with your house. Heat‑soaked vehicles, idling engines, solvents, sawdust, and humidity create a mix that’s uncomfortable—and... -
Best Ventilation Option for a Garage With an Attic
Garages are enclosed spaces that, if not well ventilated, can have a buildup of toxic fumes and chemicals, posing numerous health hazards to homeowners. Poor garage ventilation can also increase the overall indoor temperature, making the house environment extremely uncomfortable.
Importance of Garage Ventilation
Garages can be convenient spaces to park your vehicle and can act as a storage space for household items like chemicals and paints. Poor garage ventilation can cause a buildup of toxic exhaust fumes and chemicals that can be harmful to the household residents. -
Complete Guide to Home Air Exchange Systems: HRV/ERV, Costs
Home air exchange systems are mechanical ventilators that pull stale indoor air out of your home while bringing fresh outdoor air in—and they do it efficiently. In most models, a heat-exchange core tr...
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