Quiet. Powerful. Built to last 30+ years.
These are the fans we trust in our own homes.
A good whole house fan should be quiet enough that you forget it's running, inexpensive to operate, and built to last decades. It should flush the hot air out of your attic, pull cool evening air through your home, and dramatically reduce or eliminate the need for air conditioning.
These fans work beautifully in every type of home, from simple single level ranches to open floor plan multi level designs. They're especially effective in homes with high ceilings or multiple stories where hot air concentrates in those hard to cool upper areas.
The right fan transforms your home from a summer hotbox into a comfortable, affordable retreat.
Draws air from any open window or door directly to the fan, creating cooling airflow throughout your home.
Pushes hot, stale air from inside your house up into the attic, replacing it with fresh outside air.
Exhausts the extreme heat from your attic (often 120Β°F+) out through the roof, gable, or soffit vents.
By controlling the air in your home, you can:
AtticFan.com and Triangle Engineering have a combined reputation spanning more than 80 years. We install Triangle fans because they deliver what they promise: quality construction, reliable performance, and decades of trouble free operation.
46 decibels on high speed, comparable to a quiet conversation. Comfortable white noise on low speed.
600 watt, UL listed motor runs on a fraction of what air conditioning costs. Pennies per hour to operate.
Manufactured in Jacksonville, Arkansas with over 70 years of American manufacturing expertise.
Balanced blades, steel construction, sealed bearing motor, and two speed operation for flexibility.
30+ year expected lifespan. These are not disposable appliances. They're long term investments.
Heavy duty, non vibrating white shutter seals tight when off to prevent winter heat loss.
We developed our own installation methods over nearly 50 years. Every detail matters.
Extended, custom wood framed installation developed by AtticFan.com. Not the flimsy brackets some installers use.
Proper fastening at every connection point. No shortcuts, no staples, no wobbling over time.
Vibration isolation system ensures quiet performance year after year.
We ensure your attic has adequate venting for the fan to exhaust properly. Many installers skip this critical step.
We will help you choose the right fan for your home.
Call for a free estimate.
For homes under 1,800 sq ft
(not including basement)
For homes 1,800 to 3,000 sq ft
(not including basement)
For homes 3,000 to 4,000+ sq ft
(not including basement)
For your fan to perform at its best, your attic needs enough ventilation to exhaust the air being pushed into it. Most homes need additional venting installed. Without adequate venting, your fan will still work, but it won't move air as efficiently and may run louder than necessary.
During our phone consultation, we'll help you determine if your home needs additional venting based on your attic's current setup. Learn more about why ventilation matters β
Special roof types: Concrete tile, metal roofs, slate, and other specialty roofing materials will have additional charges due to the specialized techniques required.
Some homes already have adequate venting and may not need additional work.
Our quotes include standard installation. The following factors may require additional charges:
Our installer will assess these factors on site before beginning work. No surprises.
Limited manufacturer's warranty on the fan unit itself.
Limited manufacturer's warranty on motor, belt, and switches.
Free on site service warranty included with professional installation.
Extended 5 year warranty available at a reasonable cost. Ask us for details.
We're happy to discuss your specific situation and give you an exact quote over the phone. No pressure, no gimmicks.