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Ceiling & Exhaust Fans
Correct Sizing and Power
Selecting the Right Fan: Professionals can help choose a fan with the correct cubic feet per minute (CFM) rating based on the size of your room, ensuring it effectively removes air without being too loud or energy-intensive.
Balancing Air Pressure: Incorrect fan sizes can lead to imbalanced air pressure in the home, which may draw in polluted air from other areas. A professional ensures the fan meets your home’s needs.
Proper Installation and Placement
Optimal Venting: A professional installer will know the best location for your exhaust fan to maximize air removal and ensure it vents directly outside, not into attics or other indoor spaces, which can lead to moisture buildup.
Efficient Airflow: Correct placement helps improve airflow, ensuring that the fan operates efficiently to remove humidity, odors, and pollutants effectively.
Resale Value and Peace of Mind
Increased Property Value: Having professionally installed electrical systems, especially if noted in home inspection reports, can improve your home’s resale value and attractiveness to buyers.
Reduced Liability: Proper installation reduces your liability if an electrical issue arises, protecting your family, guests, and property
Fan & Exhaust Services
Milk provides several types Fan and exhaust installations and repairs services. Here are a few listed below.
Ceiling Fan Installation Types
Standard Ceiling Fans: Most common type with multiple blade options and are usually equipped with or without lights.
Low-Profile Ceiling Fans: For rooms with low ceilings, these fans mount close to the ceiling.
Energy Star Ceiling Fans: These are energy-efficient models that consume less electricity.
Dual Motor Ceiling Fans: Feature two motors that allow for multiple fan angles for better airflow.
Smart Ceiling Fans: Operable via smartphones, remotes, or voice assistants, they offer more convenience
Exhaust Fan Installation Types
Bathroom Exhaust Fans: Designed to remove humidity from bathrooms and prevent mold growth.
Kitchen Exhaust Fans: Usually found in range hoods to expel smoke, grease, and cooking odors.
Wall-Mounted Exhaust Fans: Installed on exterior walls, these fans expel air directly outside.
Inline Exhaust Fans: Installed in the ducts, these fans are quieter and are usually used in large areas.
Ceiling-Mounted Exhaust Fans: Vent air through the roof, commonly used in bathrooms.
Smart Bathroom Exhaust Fan Types
Humidity Sensors: These fans detect high humidity levels (such as after a shower) and activate automatically to expel moisture, preventing mold and mildew.
Voice Control: Many smart fans are compatible with voice assistants like Amazon Alexa, Google Assistant, or Apple Siri. This allows you to control the fan with voice commands.
Auto Shut-Off: These fans can be set to turn off automatically after a certain period or once humidity levels have normalized.
Integrated Lighting: Some smart bathroom fans come with built-in LED lights that can be controlled through an app or voice commands.
Air Quality Monitoring: Advanced models may include sensors to detect air quality, triggering the fan to expel stale air or odors.
Let's Refresh Your Home
Replacing old trim and bulb style lights to LEDs, old style switches and outlets to new modern ones, can bring a variety of benefits to your home including the value. Upgrading components can lead to cost savings, increased safety, convenience, and a more modern, energy-efficient home.
Time For Smart Lighting
Smart lighting can enhance both functionality and atmosphere, offering a combination of convenience, savings, and personalized control, all from a touch of a button.
FAQ's
Here are some frequently asked questions to think about. If you have any questions, give us a call. Milk is here to help.
Can ceiling fans help reduce energy costs
Yes, ceiling fans can help reduce energy costs by allowing you to raise the thermostat setting in warmer months (since the fan creates a breeze that makes you feel cooler) or lower it in colder months (since the fan helps distribute warm air from the heater).
Why is my exhaust fan noisy
Noises can be caused by dust and debris on the fan blades, a lack of lubrication in the motor, or a poorly balanced fan. Ensure the fan is clean and check if any parts are worn out or need replacement.
Do exhaust fans help with allergies or air quality
Exhaust fans can improve air quality by removing moisture and pollutants, but they are not designed specifically to filter allergens. However, they can reduce mold and mildew, which can trigger allergic reactions. For improving air quality, consider pairing an exhaust fan with an air purifier.