There are two basic attic fan designs.
Roof mount attic fan installation.
Solar roof mount attic fans.
To save time use an existing roof or gable vent to install your new attic fan.
You ll do most if not all of the work from inside the attic.
This way you don t have to cut a brand new hole but simply make the hole for the vent larger so it can accommodate the fan.
If your fan is electric or solar powered you will also need to hire an electrician to wire the fan to your home s electric supply or to properly mount 1 and connect the solar panels.
Cheap attic fans may be supplied without a louver so you ll probably want to add one.
You also want a fan that s appropriate for the square footage of your attic space by checking the manufacturer s specifications.
Pricing for attic fan installation varies depending on fan type and its location.
Roof fans are mounted on plastic or sheetmetal bases that serve as flashing.
On average labor costs run between 100 300 and the fan itself may range from as little as 50 to more than 500.
Attic fans are either gable or roof mounted.
The roof mounted attic fan cooling capacity is meant for compact spaces while other fans serve a large area due to the size of the fan.
Those made for roof installations and those intended to be mounted in a gable wall.
Whole house fans tend to have higher overall costs than attic ventilation fans.
A roof mounted is close to your vent hole near the rooftop while the other versions are installed in the attic.
Roofers charge between 45 and 75 per hour.
Roofers are the most qualified to install attic fans mounted 1 on your roof line.
This fan utilizes solar power to keep your home cool and safe throughout the day.
Better yet with the included ac dc inverter your fan can continue running during nighttime hours or when the sun is not out.