ATTIC FANS
Improving the Effectiveness of your Air Conditioning Unit
Our expertise and experience in the industry of HVAC services in the state of New Jersey simply dictate that it is not wise to solely rely on your air conditioning unit especially in the warmer months of the year.
It is indeed true that using energy efficient central air conditioning units can deliver significant reductions on your monthly energy bills. However, our constant dedication to achieving excellence in professionalism and customer satisfaction simply suggests that there is always something more that we can do in making sure that each and every First Degree client enjoys the best results possible from any given circumstances.
And one good example is through the use of attic fans as an effective solution in complementing the overall efficiency of your entire cooling system.
What you need to know about Attic Fans
Attic fans are the major and more commonly used forms of solutions in ensuring proper attic ventilation. The functionality of these units can simply make one’s home or office building become more energy efficient. Equipped with a thermostat, an attic fan is able to function correspondingly on varying temperatures.
When the indoor temperature of the attic becomes too hot, the fan automatically turns on to purposely exhaust superheated air out of the house. On the other hand, attic fans keep one’s roof cool during winter to avoid unwanted circumstances such as ice damming. This is made possible by allowing cold air from the outside to naturally flow throughout the entire space of the attic.
For us here at air temp, we utilize this amazing functionality of attic fans to help all of our valued New Jersey customers enjoy the most efficient and durable central air conditioning and heating systems throughout the entire year.

Helps keep your air conditioning unit from working harder especially during summer

Significantly reduce your monthly energy bills

Avoid ice damming (melting of snow on the roof and refreezing of melted snow along the gutter) during winte

Further lengthen the life service of roofing components and materials

Helps reduce excess air moisture in the attic
