Advantages Of Installing A Booster Fan For An Air Duct
Do you have a central air conditioning system or heating system installed in your home? Winter came, and you find that one room is too hot, while other rooms remain cold. Summer came, you turned your air conditioning system and later found out that one room is too cold while other rooms is hot. You think about it, though you have the right duct system installed. Consider installing a booster fan! Here are some advantages of installing a booster fan for your ductwork.
• In the case that you still have one room is still hotter or cooler than the rest despite your cooling or heating system furnace, a booster fan can help. Booster fans help increase the flow of air to all rooms of your house. There are two types to choose from, an in-line duct booster fan and vent and register booster fan.
• Booster fans are easy to install and easy to use. In line duct booster fans are just mounted just near the outlet and turns on when your cooling system runs, while vent and register booster fans sit on top of floor, ceilings, or even wall registers. It also has different models and features like automatic settings, with remote control operation, or manual operations.
• Booster fans have reasonable prices. Price ranges from $30 to $150 for an inline booster fan. It can be plug ins or hard wired models. Vent and register booster fans ranges from $40 to $100. It can also be hard wired or one that can be plug in to an electrical outlet. • Aside from cheap price when you buy them at stores. It also and consume electricity cheaply. Booster fans are designed to be energy efficient. • Some booster fans have low voltage which makes it safe for children and pets. With above advantages, consider installing booster fans in your air ducts for more comfortable homes. |
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