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Article: Solar Attic Fans Help Prevent Home Damage While
Lowering Your Electric Bill
Author Name: Dan Kennedy
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Solar Attic Fans Help Prevent Home Damage While Lowering Your
Electric Bill
By Dan Kennedy © 2011, All Rights Reserved

Your attic has an important job to do. Aside from acting as a
storage locker for old Christmas ornaments and out-of-style prom
dresses, it also holds up the roof and helps keep your house warm
in the winter. But left uncared for, your attic can quickly turn
into a bottomless money pit - unless solar attic fans are
employed as a preventative measure. Here's why.

Does Your Attic Show These Signs of Trouble?

Moisture in your attic can come from a leaky roof, or from
household appliances that create steam which travels upward to
condense on the underside of your roof. Wherever it originates,
though, excessive moisture is a cause for concern, as it can
damage the structure of your home, or even be a health hazard for
your family. Mold and rot can quickly spread to other areas of
your home, hiding unseen in your walls until damage is extensive
- and expensive to repair. Just as you should inspect your
electrical, furnace, and other household systems periodically, so
should you take a close look at your attic.

At least once a year, grab your flashlight and head into the
attic. Look for water stains around the chimney or other
openings, inspect any protruding nails for rust, and keep an eye
out for mold and mildew. Insulation should appear dry and puffy,
not damp or flat.

Moisture isn't the only attic danger, either. Summer heat can
cause the temperature in your attic to soar, which can dry
rafters, resulting in warping and cracks. Extreme temperatures
inside also shorten the life of asphalt shingles, so be sure to
inspect your roof as well. In addition, super-heated attic air
can force your air conditioner to work overtime, driving up your
electric bill.

Solutions for Common Attic Issues

In an effort to combat the oven-like temperatures in a typical
attic, builders install soffit or ridge vents. Because heat
rises, theoretically it should escape through these openings. The
reality, however, is that the air in your attic must first heat
to the point of expansion before it will be forced out of a vent.
By the time that happens, the wood and plaster used to construct
your home have warmed, and are transferring the heat of the attic
into your living space.

Solar attic fans work to reduce the heat in your home by
mechanically moving air through your attic. Unlike a simple vent,
fans force the hot air out, reducing the temperature by up to 15
degrees, and helping to prevent the heat from radiating
throughout your home. In addition to keeping the heat at bay in
the summer, fans help prevent moisture build-up in the cooler
months, reducing the risk of mold and rotting lumber. And, unlike
typical fans, solar attic fans don't require electricity to work,
so you won't see an increase in your utility bills.

Tax Benefits for Homeowners

Another major advantage solar attic fans have over their
traditional counterparts is tax savings. As part of the economic
stimulus package, the government offers a 30% tax credit on
qualified energy upgrades. That's not a deduction, it's a rebate,
so it's equivalent to an automatic savings of 30% on any
improvements you make to your home's energy efficiency, up to
$1500.

Since there's no need for an electrical hookup, solar attic fans
are easy to install, cost nothing to operate, and help protect
your home without damaging the environment. Combine their cooling
power with a careful inspection of your attic, and you will
prevent problems like moisture and excessive heat from damaging
your home's structure and shortening the life of your roof. And
thanks to lower electric bills and a higher tax refund, you'll
enjoy some extra cash in your pocket as well.

Ready to save money and prevent damage to your attic? Follow Dan
over to
http://www.outdoorsolarstore.com/solar-powered-attic-fans.aspx
for a complete selection of affordable solar attic fans.

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