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SlickdealsForumsHot DealsYMMV - QuietCool 1945 CFM Smart App Controlled 2-Speed Gable Mount Electric Attic Fan AFG SMT PRO-2.0 - The Home Depot IN STORE ONLY $16
QuietCool 1945 CFM Smart App Controlled 2-Speed Gable Mount Electric Attic Fan
$16
$159.00
(Select Stores, In-Store Only)
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Select Home Depot Stores (link for reference only) have QuietCool 1945 CFM Smart App Controlled 2-Speed Gable Mount Electric Attic Fan (AFG SMT PRO-2.0) for $16 (In-Store Only).
Thanks to Community Member TealLeopard348 for finding this deal.
Note: In-store availability and price will vary.
Features:
Energy-efficient 2-speed PSC motor
Smart app control with integrated thermostat and humidistat
Built-in mounting tabs with anti-vibration pads
Mounts directly to your existing gable vents in your attic
I went into Home Depot today to relieve myself, the bathroom being in the roofing section. When I come out, I see the bright yellow tag on the shelf across from the. Naturally, I had to check to see what it was. It was a smart attic fan! I happened to need two attic fans, and low and behold two were there! Marked down from $156, it was fate for this beautiful piece of machinery and myself. that being said, it appears there are sprinkles of these gems all around the country. Happy hunting.
I have 3 of these that I got from Amazon at full price. It's a nice fan, if you're an attic fan believer then you'll like it. If you're an attic fan hater then you'll comment below about how attic fans are bad because they suck cool air out of the house and make your AC work harder. To each their own
That is the whole house fan you are referring to
That is all variable by your location's day and night temp swings, humidity, etc.. Sometimes used for just the attic though. The thought being the sun baking the roof all day heats up the attic air and removing that superheated air actually helps the AC cool the conditioned areas of the house.
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Is brickseek even usable anymore? Even with an account the platform seems like it doesn't work.
Also would this be beneficial in a new house? Or is it for more for less efficient homes?
Is brickseek even usable anymore? Even with an account the platform seems like it doesn't work.
Also would this be beneficial in a new house? Or is it for more for less efficient homes?
Depends how big the gap in your ridge vent is, what climate. I live in Florida and my heat pump is 20 years old so these definitely help.
Need 2 of them to make it work right. Need one pushing in fresh air and one pulling out hot attic air
Not necessarily but I would definitely have one to push and pull if I were to do it. Have been debating it for a long time. I have two whole house fans but was thinking about an attic fan as well to try and keep the temps down during the day.
Bought 3 of the 4 at Lodi, NJ at $16 each but left one in violated box for someone else to try their luck. Brickseek says nearby Hackensack, NJ store has 13...
Need 2 of them to make it work right. Need one pushing in fresh air and one pulling out hot attic air
Says someone that very obviously doesn't know what they are talking about. While that in principal works under perfect conditions including both thermostats activating at the same time and having exact flow, it's not how attic ventilation works at all and no qualified person would design it that way.
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Also would this be beneficial in a new house? Or is it for more for less efficient homes?
Also would this be beneficial in a new house? Or is it for more for less efficient homes?
Depends how big the gap in your ridge vent is, what climate. I live in Florida and my heat pump is 20 years old so these definitely help.
Not necessarily but I would definitely have one to push and pull if I were to do it. Have been debating it for a long time. I have two whole house fans but was thinking about an attic fan as well to try and keep the temps down during the day.
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You missed the second one I just got them from there hah
Ridge vent is best .. no power 24hr venting
Says someone that very obviously doesn't know what they are talking about. While that in principal works under perfect conditions including both thermostats activating at the same time and having exact flow, it's not how attic ventilation works at all and no qualified person would design it that way.
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Definitely could be regional as I saw a bunch in the NY metro area.