
This is where we teach you ways to move air throughout you house with traditional non HVAC methods. Its a great way to lower your energy bills. Each week we will bring on professionals to give you their thoughts on ventilation systems.
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 5 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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On this episode we discuss the difference between an HVLS (high Volume low speed fan) and a traditional ceiling fan. Where is it practical to use. We also discuss how using either a ceiling fan or HVLS can save you money on your electric bill.
today's episode, Ryan talks about the various styles of attic ventilation. Which style is best for your home or business? Listen in to find out
Over the years there has been many ways to cool your house. Everything from opening the windows to installing attic fans. Today we talk about the pros and cons of each of these systems. We also talk about the climates best suited for a whole house ve... more
Today's episode we talk with John Fox. With over 40 plus years in the ventilation industry, he is an expert in his field. What size portable fan is needed to cool an area? What are the best solution when cooling the outdoors or a barn? Is there a typ... more
This episode we talk to a man who actually wrote the book on bathroom ventilation fans. John Fox explains the importance of the ventilation fans. He also tells us the amount of time we should be running the fans, what other purposes does it serve and... more
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