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Switch to Energy-Saving Fans A Walk Towards Sustainable Development

Is it getting a little too hot where you live? Global warming is making temperatures rise and causing extreme weather events. The good news is that we can all do our part to save our planet. As a homeowner, you can contribute to this cause by making your home eco-friendlier.

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Switch to Energy-Saving Fans A Walk Towards Sustainable Development

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  1. Switch to Energy-Saving Fans: A Walk Towards Sustainable Development Is it getting a little too hot where you live? Global warming is making temperatures rise and causing extreme weather events. The good news is that we can all do our part to save our planet. As a homeowner, you can contribute to this cause by making your home eco-friendlier. Energy-saving fans can improve your energy consumption while keeping your home cool. The environmental benefits of energy-saving fans Let’s face it—it takes a lot of resources to cool an average family home, and even more if it’s on the larger side. Chances are, you’re using a system that consumes too much energy, making your bills higher and your environmental impact more damaging. If you want your home to be greener, start by installing energy-saving whole house fans. They are known for their high energy efficiency. They only consume around 200 to 700 watts. For comparison, a standard air conditioning system uses about 2000 to 5000 watts of power. Not only that. Whole house fans are also more affordable to purchase, install, and operate. They reduce your need for air conditioning, drawing cool air from the outside throughout the day. Last but not least, they help improve your indoor air quality. A whole house fan prevents the air inside your home from stagnating and becoming stale. It removes unpleasant odors, minimizes harmful gases, and prevents pollution from accumulating. Choosing the best energy-saving fan for your home One thing to note about whole house fans is that they come in various sizes. The right choice will depend on how big your home is. Here’s what to do: Calculate the square footage inside your home, excluding the basement, attic, and garage. Multiply the square footage by three. The total number will be the cubic feet per minute (CFM) you need for your fan. For example, if your home is 2000 ft2, you’ll need a system that can move at least 6000 CFM. Can’t find an exact match? Round it to the nearest size. Make sure you buy an energy-saving fan from trusted suppliers that offer quiet, energy- efficient, and high-quality products for an affordable price.

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