Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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We recently purchased a ranch home in T.V.
It does not have any attic exhaust fans. I have noticed many homes that have multiple exhaust fans on their roofs. Do they provide a value that justifies their cost? Thanks. |
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We would be happy to help you with attic ventilation. We have several options and a local showroom just north of the villages on Hwy. 484 with our products on display. You can give us a call 866-669-5259 or find out more information about our products at www.TheSolarGuys.com
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I can highly recommend them, we were completely satisfied with their work and their customer service. As to whether it justifies the cost, if you mean does it reduce your AC bill enough to repay the investment? I don't know, the reason we did it was to keep the garage cooler not to save money. |
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Are you sure those are exhaust fans and not just round roof vents? The builder typically installs round roof vents, but there is no fan.
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Short answer: no it's not worth it, solar fans are 1,000 no it's not worth it.
Here's why. I had a 110 volt attic fan and a whole house electricity monitor which checked the mains 10,000 times a second and used machine learning to identify individual consumers of electricity. I had two years worth of data on the fan (because it operated on 110) and the HVAC. I had this data on my first home. Solar fans economy is easiest to debunk. The fan was thermostatically operated. During the hot months the fan would come on between 11 am and 2 pm and run to 11pm to 2 am. Clearly, the sun isn't around when the attic is hot. I won't get into the math of why the claimed cubic feet per minute ratings of solar fans are a stretch of marketing. Let's just leave it as the they don't remove much hot air. The 110 fans vary in consumption of power depending on the motor type. The types that are sold at home improvement stores are affordable but energy hogs, they simply cost more in kilowatts than they save. The more efficient fans have, potentially, a very slight savings but they cost more to purchase and install then they save over ten years. What does have a decent RoI (return on investment)? Additional static, non fan, roof vents if you install them yourself. I did this on my current home. The vents on your home meet the state's minimum attic ventilation requirements. In my opinion, minimum is not good enough. I added an additional 80% more ventilation for 75.00. |
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IMHO it would depend upon what you planned to store up there
we don't store anything that could be damaged by heat up in the attic we don't have an exhaust fan attic...even if we did, it'd be hot up there in the summer |
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Your roof likely does, should have openings at the highest point to allow hot air out. Also, air needs to flow into the attic. Sort of like trying to suck air out of a coke bottle. You do not want to pay for a fan to pull air conditioned, cooled air, into your attic. |
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Most of what you see are vents. We did have a solar fan installed by the Solar Guys for $950. Has nothing to do with storing things up there as we having nothing up these with no plans of putting anything up there. The plan is if the air is moving and keeping the attic anything less temperature wise it will help with AC. Keeping the temp at 80 in the summer we might/should be saving some on the electric bill. Are we, who really know but it was relatively cheap to do so we did it.
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2017 same Parameters same houses, set temperature at 77°. Adding the KWH, for a date parameters, cost increase was $3.8112 extra per month. If we leave the house for a vaca always leave temp at 77, savings of a few dollars per month not worth it for us, to bump temp to 81.
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We are in our third home here. We had the Solar Guys install solar fan and three solar tubes in each of our homes. They did a great job and were quick!!
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I do know temps prior to the fan are higher than they are after, however I'm not convinced in total yet as I need more than a week of 80+ days to judge it. What I can tell you is, you have 2 choices - pay to have more vents installed or get an attic fan. Our last house had enough ventilation and never a problem in the attic or garage. of course it was insulated, however I was able to breath well and not break into a sweat in seconds either and yes nothing melted... (funny viewpoint) I did get a cost on installing additional vents since the caps aren't adequate and poorly constructed leaving those out - it as cost prohibitive. So the fan was the only real choice. Face it they have built a feeding frenzy for contractors here. I have had to correct several items that "just made the passing marks on code" so that they would be better off in the long run - not pretty some I can't even fix as I'd have to tear into walls. Try the fan, this isn't about electric bills it's really about over all condition of the house.
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On several federal government websites, insulating your attic immediately above your living space is the best payback. Further if you ever go in and out of your garage or do work in there I would suggest an electric vent fan and several standard vents at a lower level to draw the air out of it on a regular basis. Especially if your air conditioner and water heater are based in your garage
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