Whole House Fans / Attic Fans
AtticFan.com - 303-695-7911
"Attic Fan did ours many years ago" (W. Gonzales, 04/23)
"They added extra vents in the roof." (W. Gonzales, 7/20/17)
"We used atticfan.com 14 years ago and have had no problems. We did have to get 4 more roof vents. We wouldn't want to live without it." (J. Carlson, 7/14/17)
"Love the performance of the whole house attic fan. They have a $50 off coupon in some of the home coupon magazines we get in the mail. The installation was well done, and it has made such a difference in keeping our home cool (2 story.) Their website is informative and you can calculate what your needs might be. Ours required the installation of 4 roof vents - this company doesn't usually do soffit vents. We opted for a larger fan that can operate at a lower and quieter speed. Do it! You won't regret it! Also, no problem with DRC approval - we did have the vent covers spray painted to blend with the roof and
home exterior." (M. Hubbard, 7/15/13)
"Attic Fan did ours many years ago" (W. Gonzales, 04/23)
"They added extra vents in the roof." (W. Gonzales, 7/20/17)
"We used atticfan.com 14 years ago and have had no problems. We did have to get 4 more roof vents. We wouldn't want to live without it." (J. Carlson, 7/14/17)
"Love the performance of the whole house attic fan. They have a $50 off coupon in some of the home coupon magazines we get in the mail. The installation was well done, and it has made such a difference in keeping our home cool (2 story.) Their website is informative and you can calculate what your needs might be. Ours required the installation of 4 roof vents - this company doesn't usually do soffit vents. We opted for a larger fan that can operate at a lower and quieter speed. Do it! You won't regret it! Also, no problem with DRC approval - we did have the vent covers spray painted to blend with the roof and
home exterior." (M. Hubbard, 7/15/13)
Colorado Home Cooling - 303-986-5764
"They wee fantastic and were very fair with pricing." (A. Sampson, 04/23)
"Very happy with product and installation. People were great too!" (R. Cannady, 7/20/17)
"36 inch fan, 5 house vents, 2 speeds and timer installed for $2245 in May, 2017." (P. Kemble, 7/14/17)
"They wee fantastic and were very fair with pricing." (A. Sampson, 04/23)
"Very happy with product and installation. People were great too!" (R. Cannady, 7/20/17)
"36 inch fan, 5 house vents, 2 speeds and timer installed for $2245 in May, 2017." (P. Kemble, 7/14/17)
Efficiency Revolution -
"We had them seal our attic and add insulation while they were adding an attic fan." (N. Loback, 04/23)
"36 inch fan, 5 house vents, 2 speeds and timer installed for $2245 in May, 2017." (P. Kemble, 7/14/17)
"We had them seal our attic and add insulation while they were adding an attic fan." (N. Loback, 04/23)
"36 inch fan, 5 house vents, 2 speeds and timer installed for $2245 in May, 2017." (P. Kemble, 7/14/17)
Energy Geeks - 720-737-2554
"We used Energy Geeks. Best decision ever. We love our whole house fan." (M. Nickels, 04/23)
"Quiet cool installed by Energy Geeks about 5 years ago. We have the biggest fan, classic series for $1700 installed. Self seals when not on. 3 speeds and touch screen timer that can be set for any amount of time up to 10 hours. It may go longer, don't recall." (7/15/17)
"We have a Quiet Cool Trident Pro 4.8 2-speed. Removable grill, winter insert and 4 time settings. Installed by Energy Geeks for $1,915 in 2017. We really only intended ours to cool the upstairs, although it will pull in air from our downstairs slider fairly efficiently as well." (M. Nickels, 7/14/17)
"We used Energy Geeks. Best decision ever. We love our whole house fan." (M. Nickels, 04/23)
"Quiet cool installed by Energy Geeks about 5 years ago. We have the biggest fan, classic series for $1700 installed. Self seals when not on. 3 speeds and touch screen timer that can be set for any amount of time up to 10 hours. It may go longer, don't recall." (7/15/17)
"We have a Quiet Cool Trident Pro 4.8 2-speed. Removable grill, winter insert and 4 time settings. Installed by Energy Geeks for $1,915 in 2017. We really only intended ours to cool the upstairs, although it will pull in air from our downstairs slider fairly efficiently as well." (M. Nickels, 7/14/17)
Quiet Cool -
""We went with quiet cool and LOVE IT." (J. Brown 07/22)
""We went with quiet cool and LOVE IT." (J. Brown 07/22)
Ventmasters - 303-233-1025
"Ventmasters did our install last year, got a Quietcool fan" (K. Schull, 04/23)
"You will love the whole house fan. We just used vent masters a month ago. DId a great job." (K. Wilks, 07/22)
"We had a whole house fan installed in June 2017. Haven't used the air conditioning much since." (A. Shearer, 7/14/17)
"They installed model Quiet Cool Trident Pro 6.5 for about $2,600 in July 2015. It has a removable grill, winterized insert, 4 speed wall switch controls and 15 year limited warranty. A whole house fan is run after the outside temperature drops below the inside temperature. The fan pulls cooler outside air (after sunset) through the windows while pushing the warmer upstairs house air into the attic and out the vents. An attic fan runs automatically once the attic gets above a set temperature during the day by pulling outside air into the attic and pushing the hot attic air outside. A whole house fans moves air in the living quarters, whereas an attic fan doesn't." (J. Thinnes, 7/14/17)
"Nice guy, did a great job. Very honest, and we love our fan." (J. Hill, 7/15/13)
"We bought our whole house fan from them probably about 8 years ago, and haven't had any problems. Yes, we paid a little more, but that's because we went with the Quiet Giant (called the Quiet Cool now), which is pretty darn quiet. Plus, you don't have the large shutters in the ceiling like the other fans. ALSO, when they came out, they looked at our venting that came standard from Shea, and suggested a few more roof vents and soffit vents, which we put in. When we had our roof looked at a few months ago, the owner said it was the smartest thing we could have done for our roof, and would definitely help with the
longevity of it." (L. Fields, 7/14/13)
"Ventmasters did our install last year, got a Quietcool fan" (K. Schull, 04/23)
"You will love the whole house fan. We just used vent masters a month ago. DId a great job." (K. Wilks, 07/22)
"We had a whole house fan installed in June 2017. Haven't used the air conditioning much since." (A. Shearer, 7/14/17)
"They installed model Quiet Cool Trident Pro 6.5 for about $2,600 in July 2015. It has a removable grill, winterized insert, 4 speed wall switch controls and 15 year limited warranty. A whole house fan is run after the outside temperature drops below the inside temperature. The fan pulls cooler outside air (after sunset) through the windows while pushing the warmer upstairs house air into the attic and out the vents. An attic fan runs automatically once the attic gets above a set temperature during the day by pulling outside air into the attic and pushing the hot attic air outside. A whole house fans moves air in the living quarters, whereas an attic fan doesn't." (J. Thinnes, 7/14/17)
"Nice guy, did a great job. Very honest, and we love our fan." (J. Hill, 7/15/13)
"We bought our whole house fan from them probably about 8 years ago, and haven't had any problems. Yes, we paid a little more, but that's because we went with the Quiet Giant (called the Quiet Cool now), which is pretty darn quiet. Plus, you don't have the large shutters in the ceiling like the other fans. ALSO, when they came out, they looked at our venting that came standard from Shea, and suggested a few more roof vents and soffit vents, which we put in. When we had our roof looked at a few months ago, the owner said it was the smartest thing we could have done for our roof, and would definitely help with the
longevity of it." (L. Fields, 7/14/13)
"We had a handyman do it and it was about $700. We bought the fan at Home Depot and any other supplies. He just charged us an hourly rate for the labor." (K. Mullen, 7/14/17)
The difference between Whole House Fans and Attic Fans:
http://www.airscapefans.com/learn-about/whole-house-vs-attic-fans.php
The difference between Whole House Fans and Attic Fans:
http://www.airscapefans.com/learn-about/whole-house-vs-attic-fans.php