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A solar attic fan runs on its own panel, so it moves air whenever the sun is out, which is exactly when your attic is cooking. It pushes the trapped hot air out and pulls cooler air in through the soffit vents. Lower attic temperature means less heat radiating down into the house, and your AC gets a break during the hours it works hardest. Because the fan runs on sunlight, it adds nothing to your power bill.
We install solar-powered attic fans sized to your attic’s square footage and existing intake venting, so the fan and the soffit vents actually balance. Pairing ventilation with the right insulation level is what gives you the full effect, which is why this sits in the same part of the house as the rest of our attic work.
In a hot, under-vented Rowlett attic, yes. By moving heat out before it reaches the living space, the fan cuts how long your AC runs in the late afternoon and evening.
No. The fan runs on its own solar panel, so there’s no added electricity cost.
Yes. Ventilation and insulation do different jobs. Insulation slows heat coming down; ventilation removes heat that’s built up. Most homes benefit from both.
Yes. Moving air through the attic helps clear the humidity that can damage roof decking and feed mold, which is a real concern this close to the lake.
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