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      Alameda County QuietCool WHOLE HOUSE FAN INSTALLATION

      Cooling

      Energy savings

      ventilation

      Alameda County County QuietCool Whole House Fan Installation

      Advanced Home Energy Concepts, the QC Guys, have been installing whole house fans in Alameda County, California since QuietCool’s beginning. We are experts in whole house fan installation and will be sure to install your whole house fan in your Alameda County Home with precision and care.

      Installation Experts: Since QuietCool was first invented in 2003, we have been installing them in as many customer’s homes as we could. We fully stand behind the QuietCool whole house fans as the best whole house fans on the market.


      Commitment to Quality: As a company, we have a strong commitment to having the highest quality installation every time. We will make sure to go above and beyond to make sure your whole house fan is installed to the highest standard imaginable.


      Licensed Contractor: We are a fully bonded, fully insured, licensed contractor to ensure that every job is done right. Have peace of mind when we are installing your whole house fan.

       

      QuietCool whole house fans are the appropriate solution for homeowners in all Alameda County communities in hot climates like Alameda County. Whole house fans from QuietCool can help you keep your house cool no matter where you live: on the coast or inland. You should switch off your central air conditioner in the late afternoon or evening, when the outside air temperature is below 78 degrees, and turn on the QuietCool entire house fan at the same time. As a result, the QuietCool whole-house fan performs an excellent job of removing the hot air from your home while also chilling it considerably more quickly and efficiently than an air conditioner.

      Natural cooling for your Alameda home is easy with QuietCool Whole house fans. So, people of Alameda County, how does this work? A QuietCool Whole House Fan replaces the air conditioner in the evenings and at night, saving a significant amount of electricity. Using the QuietCool Whole House Fan, the heated radiant heat in your home and attic will be removed, and cooler outside air will be brought in via open windows and screen doors, while the natural cooling effect is accelerated.

      Instead of recycling air from the house and not providing any cooling to the attic, the QuietCool Whole House Fan circulates cool air directly to the surfaces of the house. The removal of contaminants, smells, and excessive moisture from your home’s air is another key reason to install a ventilation system.

      Whole house fans are especially efficient in dry, arid locations like Northern and Southern California, Colorado, and Nevada and may save a homeowner up to 75% to 90% off their air conditioning cost, according to PG&E WHF Tech Sheet. QuietCool It’s a smart investment for homeowners who want to raise their home’s resale value by giving an energy-efficient cooling alternative, removing indoor air pollutants and asthma-inducing particles, and delivering a quick rate of return on investment (ROI) (typically within 12 months). They’re simply logical.

      Despite their effectiveness in decreasing a home’s need of air conditioning, traditional whole-house fans are very noisy while in operation.

      We call the QuietCool System a “New Generation Product” since it’s built on a tried and true cooling technology that’s been around for years. Today, it is the most flexible system for both cooling and ventilation.

      QuietCool Whole House Fan fans employ several fans at multiple locations to move massive volumes of air. One of our high volume CFM fans should be installed near a doorway and a lesser CFM fan should be installed in each of your bedrooms.

      Total CFM (airflow) and number of QC fans required may be calculated by multiplying your house square footage by 2-3. In order to achieve the House Ventilation Institute’s suggested minimum of ten air exchanges per hour, it is essential that your home be properly sized for the appropriate quantity of CFMs. Inadequate CFM may also result in a lack of a sufficient breeze, which is required to swiftly cool down a house, attic, and the temperature of one’s skin.

      Alameda County County Cities

       

      Alameda, Albany, Berkeley, Castro Valley, Dublin, Emeryville, Fremont, Hayward, Livermore, Newark, Oakland, Pleasanton, San Leandro, San Lorenzo, Sunol. Union City,