Installed in a structure’s external walls, these help cool your home or building down by moving hot air out of the structure.
Exterior fans are silent since they emit their noise outside. They bring air in from outside and promote airflow throughout the house.
Ceiling mounted fans are excellent for tall rooms or upper-level spaces—because they capture the still air on your ceiling and get it moving. They drive out stale air through an exhaust in the attic or ceiling.
A kitchen exhaust fan is installed above a stove. Its job is to remove steam, smoke, and unwanted odor, keeping the air cleaner and dryer.
Of all the rooms in your home, the bathroom is the one with the highest moisture level. Installing a fan is the most effective way to get rid of the moisture and other unwanted smells.
Inline fans are mounted inline with the ductwork. They are usually installed in hard-to ventilate rooms, such as bathrooms, laundries, and kitchens, and come in various sizes and models.