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Ventilation Fan Basics
Ventilation Fan Basics

Here's another great tip from BobVila.com. It s important to make your home energy-efficient by sealing all gaps and insulating thoroughly. But don t overlook ventilation. Vent fans in the kitchen and bathrooms are required by code in most states, and they re a good idea everywhere. They help protect indoor air quality and get rid of excess moisture from cooking and bathing that can lead to mold problems and structural damage. In the kitchen, range hoods now come in all shapes and sizes to go with your cooking surface and d cor. They can be ducted through a ceiling or exterior wall. This often requires tearing out plaster or drywall and it s best done during a remodel. If you don t want a large hood, consider a cooktop with a downdraft vent ducted through the floor. Either way, ventilation fans should always be ducted to the outside, never into an attic or crawlspace. Bathroom ventilation fans have come a long way, too. Energy Star-certified models with built-in ceiling lights can do double-duty and save you money, especially since these are so often accidentally left on. And they re much quieter, too. Some installers recommend the roof-mount type of fan. The fan and motor are installed on the roof and ducted to the interior space. In some homes, this can make installation and service easier since the unit s out in the open instead of built into the ceiling. Find out more at BobVila.com: The ultimate home improvement web site! BobVila.com 2008

Energy Star Lighting Fixtures and Ceiling Fan
Energy Star Lighting Fixtures and Ceiling Fan

The ceiling fan is being installed in the Punta Gorda home. Its workbox must be firmly mounted to hold the ceiling fan in place. This house is Energy Star qualified, which means that, in addition to the insulation, windows, and building materials, the appliances are also Energy Star rated. Fluorescent bulbs are used in the fixtures to reduce energy use throughout the year. The burnished brass-look fixtures are from Sea Gull Lighting and are all Energy Star certified.

How to Install a Ceiling Fan
How to Install a Ceiling Fan

Replacing a light fixture with a ceiling fan can bring comfort and energy savings to the home.

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Installing a Ceiling Fan

…Replacing a light fixture with a ceiling fan can bring comfort and energy savings to…
…mounting plate into place. Every ceiling fan is slightly different, so closely follow the directions that came with your ceiling fan. Pass the electrical wires through the…

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Fireplace Inserts

…they may have heat-distributing fans, thermostatic or remote controls…
…type, style and extras, such as fans and glass door styles. Inserts…
…insert, check to see how noisy the fans are. Some blowers have variable fan speeds and others operate at one…

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Home Energy Audits

…Then turn on all exhaust fans (generally located in the kitchen…
…bathrooms) or use a large window fan to suck the air out of the rooms…
…combustion appliances and exhaust fans in the home compete for air. An exhaust fan may pull the combustion gases…

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