Whole House Fans Installation in San Diego, California

If you live near 1 of the Fan Diego locations, you can get your Whole House Fan installed by our experts today! Taking energy efficiency to the next level.

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San Diego, San Marcos & Murrieta Showrooms

Mon - Fri, 9:30am - 5:30pm
Saturday, 10:00am - 5:00pm
Sunday, 11:00am - 4:00pm

What is A Whole House Fan?

A Whole House Fan is an energy-efficient system that works by pulling cool, outdoor air into your home and flushes the stale, hot and odorous air out your attic vents. These whisper-quiet and energy-efficient wonders are the #1 residential cooling & ventilation appliance on the market. With a Whole House fan, you’re able to turn off your air conditioning and improve the air quality and comfort of your home for just pennies per hour.

Major Benefits

  • Save 50% - 90% on AC bills
  • Extend the life of your AC system
  • Instant comfort
  • Improve air quality
  • Eliminate odors
  • Expel airborn annoyances
  • Balance your home temperature
  • Made in the USA

How Do they Work?

Whole House Fans

A whole house fan is typically installed in an attic space. Usually it is in a central part of the home. Using a patented system, they are quieter than ever! Need one installed? Fan Diego has got your back!

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Professional Whole House Fan Installation

We are a QuietCool certified installations parter, servicing the greater San Diego area.

Experience A Whole House Fan In One of Our Showrooms!

If you live near one of these FanDiego locations, you could experience a Whole House Fan for yourself. Come in during business hours and feel the benefits!

The whole house fan offers a refreshing alternative to traditional air conditioning by drawing in cool, fresh air from outside, creating a gentle breeze that sweeps through your home. This not only helps in reducing indoor temperatures but also flushes out stale, stagnant air, replacing it with a clean and fresh outdoor breeze. The sensation of natural air moving throughout your home can enhance comfort, making you feel more relaxed and rejuvenated. It's an energy-efficient way to cool your living spaces, providing a feeling of freshness that is both comforting and invigorating.

Visit today and see how a Whole House Fan by Quiet Cool could change your life & lower your electric bill!

Electronically Commutated Motor
64.5W to 727W
1,434CFM to 6,878CFM

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Permanent Split Capacitor Motor (PSC)
117Wto 1,147W
1,472CFM to 6,924CFM

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Perfect for homes with a flat roof, insualted attics or homes with no attic space

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Garage whole house fans allow you to cool and ventilate the largest portion of your home that A/C doesn’t reach.

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Comfort, Clean & Quiet

Improve Air Quality Today!

Turn off your air conditioning and improve the air quality and comfort of your home for just pennies per hour.

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Our Expert Whole House Fan Installers

In San Diego, California, our Whole House Fan Installers are the best you can find. Certified and specialized in Quiet Cool installations. FanDiego & Specialty Electric will make sure your installation goes smooth, so that you can start saving money ASAP.

Whole House Fan FAQ

A whole house fan is a type of ventilation cooling system for homes that lowers the indoor temperature by pulling cooler outdoor air through the windows and doors and exhausting hot air through the attic and roof. It is typically installed in the ceiling of the upper level of a home and operates most effectively during cooler times of the day or night.

Whole house fans are energy-efficient alternatives to air conditioning. They can significantly reduce cooling costs, improve indoor air quality by flushing out stale air, and quickly cool down your home by drawing in cooler outside air.

In many climates, a whole house fan can significantly reduce the need for air conditioning, especially in areas where nighttime temperatures drop. However, during very hot days or in very humid climates, an air conditioner might still be necessary for comfort during peak heat times.

The size of the whole house fan you need depends on the volume of air in your home. Fans are rated by cubic feet per minute (CFM) of air they move. A good rule of thumb is to choose a fan that can move between 2 to 3 times the total square footage of your home in CFM. For example, a 2,000 square foot home would need a fan rated between 4,000 and 6,000 CFM.

Consider the climate you live in, the layout of your home, and the quality of your existing attic ventilation. Adequate attic venting is crucial to ensure that the fan works efficiently and does not cause negative pressure issues in the home. It’s also important to ensure that the installation is done correctly to avoid any structural or operational issues.