Should You Use a
Solar Attic Fan
The solar attic fan is
now seen as vital to maintaining your home. Most engineers will
tell you that moisture and mold are killers when it comes to
maintaining any structure, and a solar attic fan is at the
front line of this challenge.
As the sun
beats down on your roof, the heat builds beneath it. The walls
and floor will pass that heat on, but it has to stop somewhere,
and the attic is the place where all that energy becomes
trapped. This is where you need a solar attic fan.
With it comes
moisture. This is as a result of heat traveling through the
house in a confined area. Water vapor is suspended in the air,
and like the heat, is looking for a way out. So by the time it
gets to your attic or loft space, it can become a real problem.
A solar attic fan is the only way you can tackle this
problem.
Any fan will
send the pressure of heat and vapor through its vents to the
outside world. The vents and all pieces of machinery that come
into contact with moisture are best made in stainless steel to
avoid rusting. But by far, the biggest problem facing someone
trying to fit anything in their loft is wiring.
The joy of a
solar attic fan is that it needs no wiring. It is a solid state
piece of equipment, put in place by someone with basic building
skills. Long gone are the worries about sending wires up to the
top of your house.
Most people,
when they ask a builder to install a piece of machinery such as
a loft fan, will be faced by the sad truth that they might have
to have their entire house re-wired in order to come up to
safety standards. A solar loft fan, by its very nature, takes
its power directly from a solar cell, positioned towards the
sun.
If you read
the information, which comes with most good quality solar fans,
they will explain that you cannot get away with using just any
sort of fan. The whole point is to provide an equal pressure of
air, constantly throughout the attic or loft. Heat and moisture
will build up at the top of a house. So it is important to make
sure you have evacuated the whole of the area, and not just a
few pockets. A solar attic fan is your best bet.
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