SunPro Whole House Fan

A whole house fan is a ventilation cooling system that uses less energy than a traditional air conditioner. This energy-efficient system works by pulling cool, outdoor air into your home and out your attic vents. This helps keep the mass in your home cooler than an air conditioner can. These whisper-quiet and energy-efficient wonders are the #1 residential cooling & ventilation appliance on the market. With a whole house fan, you’re able to turn off your most expensive appliance, air conditioning, while improving the air quality and comfort of your home for just pennies per hour.

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Trident Pro X

Our Trident Pro X Series is the powerful Whole House Fan that is ideal for any home in need of maximum airflow. With our patented design, robust aiflow, and reliable production, you can experience supreme cooling.

Stealth Pro X

Our Stealth Pro X Series is the efficient Whole House Fan that mastered low cost cooling with powerful results. With our sleek design, patented technology, and reliable production, you can utilize an ultra-energy efficient motor to keep your home cool and your money saved.

Roof Mount WHF

The Roof Mount Whole House Fan Series is our newest and most exciting line of whole house fans. With multiple applications, you can now experience all the benefits and savings of our fans in homes with with little to no attic space.

THIS JUST IN FROM THE ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY

“Whole-house fans can help protect people indoors from airborne transmission of Covid-19 because they increase ventilation with outside air to cool indoor spaces. When used along with other best practices recommended by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, operating a whole-house fan can be part of a plan to protect yourself and your family. “ – EPA

Why Owning A Whole House Fan is Worth It

There are many benefits that whole house fans bring to homeowners.

Instantly feel 5-10º cooler

With the active ventilation of a whole house fan, the powerful breeze coming through the windows in the home allow homeowner’s to feel 5 to 10º cooler within seconds of turning the whole house fan on.

Save up-to 50-90% on A/C costs

Homeowners are saving tons of money on their A/C usage due to the energy efficiency the whole house fan brings. With a whole house fan, A/C usage can be cut dramatically, or even eliminated completely in certain climate zones.

Expel Airborne Annoyances

With the insane amount of airflow a properly sized whole house fan is able to bring into the home, say goodbye to cooking odor, pet dander, smoke, germs, gases, & other unwanted airborne annoyances.

Feel refreshed, cool, and comfortable

A properly sized whole house fan completely exchanges the air volume inside the home every 3 to 4 minutes while improving the indoor air quality .

Prolong the life of your AC

Using a whole house fan to cool your home reduces the amount of time your A/C is in operation during the year, prolonging it's lifespan and the cost to repair or replace your A/C system.

Help keep the world green

By reducing your energy usage with a whole house fan, you are able to lower your carbon footprint, effectively lowering your energy bill all while making a difference to make our earth healthier.

Keep your attic cooler

Whole house fans also cool your attic by up to 50 degrees. A hot attic makes the inside of your home hot and can cause issues with appliances located in your attic. A whole house fan keeps both your home and attic cool and ventilated.

Heat and ventilate your home in winter

In the winter, homeowners can use a whole house fan during the warmest times of the day for just a few minutes to bring in fresh air and exhaust the stale, stuffy air.

Comfort Explained in 4 Easy Steps

1

OPEN WINDOWS

Open a few windows any time it’s cooler outside than inside, typically in the morning and evening.

2

TURN IT ON

Turn your SunPro fan on by setting the speed and timer.

3

BRING FRESH AIR IN

SunPro pulls in cool, fresh air from outside and expels hot, stale air out attic vents.

4

ENJOY COMFORT & SAVINGS

Your home has now been made cooler, healthier, and more comfortable.

HOW TO USE A WHOLE HOUSE FAN

When to use a Whole House Fan and how is a crucial aspect of receiving as many benefits as possible from these fans. The first important step is to ensure that the outdoor air is a temperature you would like in your own home. If it is, simply open 3-4 windows 2-3 inches wide and turn on your whole house fan. This process will flush in the outdoor air and flush out your stale, indoor air.

A whole house fan is most effectively used when it is run at the proper time, however, the way in which it is used is very important as well.

When using a whole house fan, the first important step is making sure the outside temperature is lower than the inside temperature.

If the temperature outside is lower than the temperature inside, the next step is to open 3 to 4 windows, 4 to 6 inches each. Make sure to open windows in the locations that you want the breeze to come from.

Lastly, turn your whole house fan on high speed. It is always best to start on high speed, and as the temperature in your house begins to drop, you can lower the speed of the fan.

Cost of Whole House Fans vs Air Conditioning

Depending on the size of the whole house fan you are installing, you can expect to pay between $500 to $3000 installed. The pricing varies based on the type of whole house fan, the sizing requirements, and the motor type.

Depending on the size of your home, a brand new central air system installed can cost up to $20,000 and is a very complicated installation.

As well, many homeowners are choosing to install a whole house fan if their A/C breaks and are in need of A/C repair. A/C repair can be extremely expensive.

The climate in which you live in is the main factor that will dictate if you should install a central air conditioning system or a whole house fan. Some climates will still need to use A/C, even with a whole house fan, while other climates can completely eliminate their A/C usage.

Whole House Fan FAQ

Do whole house fans bring in dust?

Many homeowners may think their house will get dustier by running the whole house fan. However, due to the amount of air a whole house fan moves when properly sized to the home, dust does not have any time to settle in the home! Most customers, even in the dustiest of areas, do not notice a big increase in the amount of dust in the home. For homeowners that are still concerned with bringing in dust or allergens, there are new window screen products that are designed to block 99.9% of dust and allergens. The screens are very easy to install by simply replacing the standard screens already installed in the home. Also, since whole house fans only require a few windows to be open, homeowners do not need to replace every screen in the home! The screens will also tint the windows to keep your home cooler.

Do whole house fans bring in dust?

Many homeowners may think their house will get dustier by running the whole house fan. However, due to the amount of air a whole house fan moves when properly sized to the home, dust does not have any time to settle in the home! Most customers, even in the dustiest of areas, do not notice a big increase in the amount of dust in the home. For homeowners that are still concerned with bringing in dust or allergens, there are new window screen products that are designed to block 99.9% of dust and allergens. The screens are very easy to install by simply replacing the standard screens already installed in the home. Also, since whole house fans only require a few windows to be open, homeowners do not need to replace every screen in the home! The screens will also tint the windows to keep your home cooler.

Do whole house fans bring in dust?

Many homeowners may think their house will get dustier by running the whole house fan. However, due to the amount of air a whole house fan moves when properly sized to the home, dust does not have any time to settle in the home! Most customers, even in the dustiest of areas, do not notice a big increase in the amount of dust in the home. For homeowners that are still concerned with bringing in dust or allergens, there are new window screen products that are designed to block 99.9% of dust and allergens. The screens are very easy to install by simply replacing the standard screens already installed in the home. Also, since whole house fans only require a few windows to be open, homeowners do not need to replace every screen in the home! The screens will also tint the windows to keep your home cooler.