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Whole House Fan Installation

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Whole House Fan Installation

If you’re looking for a smarter, more energy-efficient way to cool your home, a whole house fan installation could be the perfect solution. Here in Tempe, AZ — where summer nights are warm and electricity rates soar — a whole house fan can significantly cut cooling costs and improve your indoor comfort.
At HVAC Tempe Pros, we specialize in professional whole house fan installation designed to keep your home cooler, fresher, and more energy efficient — without the high cost of running your air conditioner all day.

What Is a Whole House Fan?A whole house fan is a large, quiet ventilation system usually installed in your attic. When turned on, it pulls cool outdoor air through open windows and pushes hot indoor air out through attic vents.
This creates a natural cooling effect that can drop your home’s temperature by 10–15 degrees in just minutes — perfect for Tempe evenings when the desert air cools off after sunset.
Unlike a traditional AC unit, a whole house fan doesn’t rely on refrigerant or a compressor, which makes it far more energy-efficient.

5 Benefits of Installing a Whole House FanInstalling a whole house fan offers multiple benefits — not only for your comfort but also for your wallet.
1. Lower Energy CostsRunning a whole house fan uses a fraction of the electricity your central AC consumes — often 90% less. Many Tempe homeowners report cutting cooling costs by up to 50% during spring and fall when nighttime temperatures drop.
2. Faster CoolingWhole house fans can cool your home in just a few minutes by replacing hot indoor air with cooler outside air. You’ll feel the breeze instantly when you turn it on.
3. Improved Air QualityBy constantly drawing in fresh air, these systems help remove indoor pollutants, cooking odors, and excess humidity — leaving your home feeling fresh and clean.
4. Longer AC LifespanUsing a whole house fan during cooler times of day reduces the strain on your air conditioner, helping it last longer and lowering repair costs.
5. Environmentally FriendlyWhole house fans reduce energy consumption, which lowers your carbon footprint and helps contribute to a more sustainable home.

How a Whole House Fan WorksThe system works by creating negative pressure in your home.
When you open a few windows and turn on the fan, it pulls in the cooler outdoor air and exhausts the warmer indoor air through attic vents.
The constant air exchange cools your home and your attic — which means your AC won’t have to fight trapped heat the next day.
It’s best to run your whole house fan:
  • In the early morning or evening when outdoor temperatures drop
  • With windows slightly open in rooms you want to cool
  • For 15–30 minutes to refresh the entire house

Professional Whole House Fan Installation in Tempe, AZWhile some homeowners attempt DIY installation, a whole house fan is best installed by a licensed HVAC contractor to ensure safety, proper sizing, and code compliance.
At HVAC Tempe Pros, our certified technicians handle the entire process, including:
  1. System sizing – choosing the right fan capacity for your home’s square footage and layout
  2. Attic and vent inspection – ensuring adequate ventilation for optimal performance
  3. Quiet operation setup – using vibration-isolating mounts and sound-dampening materials
  4. Electrical connection – safe, professional wiring to code
  5. Testing and calibration – ensuring smooth, quiet, efficient operation
We install top-rated systems like QuietCool and AirScape, known for their whisper-quiet performance and exceptional energy savings.

How Much Does a Whole House Fan Cost in Tempe, AZ?The cost of whole house fan installation typically ranges between $1,200 and $2,800, depending on:
  • The size of your home
  • The brand and model you choose
  • Attic accessibility and venting requirements
While this may seem like an upfront investment, most homeowners recoup the cost within 1–2 years through lower cooling bills.
At HVAC Tempe Pros, we offer transparent pricing, free quotes, and affordable financing options to make energy-efficient cooling accessible for every Tempe homeowner.


Why Choose HVAC Tempe ProsTempe homeowners trust HVAC Tempe Pros for their whole house fan installation because we combine expert workmanship, honest pricing, and fast, reliable service.
✅ Licensed & insured HVAC professionals
✅ Experience with all major fan brands
✅ Quiet, clean installations
✅ Free, no-obligation quotes
✅ Local, family-owned service
We proudly serve Tempe, Mesa, Chandler, Gilbert, and the greater Phoenix metro area.

When Is the Best Time to Install a Whole House Fan?The best time to install is before the peak summer heat, ideally in spring or early fall. However, we perform installations year-round — and you’ll start saving immediately on your energy bills.
If your AC is struggling to keep up or you’re tired of high electric costs, now is the perfect time to consider making the switch.

Call HVAC Tempe Pros Today!Don’t sweat another high energy bill this summer. Experience cooler, fresher air with a professionally installed whole house fan from HVAC Tempe Pros.
📞 Call (602) 566-9684 today to schedule your free in-home estimate or book online at www.hvactempepros.com.
We’ll help you choose the right system, install it quickly, and ensure your home stays cool — the smart and energy-efficient way.

Questions on Whole House Fan InstallationQ: How long does it take to install a whole house fan?
A: Most installations take just 3–5 hours, depending on attic accessibility and wiring setup.

Q: Can I run a whole house fan with my AC?
A: It’s best to use one at a time. Whole house fans are most effective when the outdoor temperature is cooler than indoors.
Q: Are whole house fans noisy?
A: Modern models like QuietCool are designed to run nearly silently, especially with proper professional installation.
Q: Do whole house fans work in Arizona?
A: Absolutely! They’re perfect for Tempe’s dry climate — especially for evening cooling when outdoor temperatures drop.

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602-566-9684
​2105 S Hardy DR
Tempe, AZ 85282

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  • Home
  • Services
    • Air Conditioning
    • Heating
    • Indoor Air Quality
  • Contact
  • About
  • Service Areas
    • Tempe
    • Scottsdale
    • Mesa
    • Phoenix
    • Paradise Valley
    • Chandler
    • Gilbert
    • Glendale
    • Peoria
    • Fountain Hills
    • Clay Springs
    • Apache Junction
    • Sun City
    • Sun City West
    • Chino Valley
    • Avondale
    • Goodyear
    • El Mirage
    • Rio Salado
    • Guadalupe
    • Las Estadas
    • Papago Park
    • Mills Emerald
    • Kiwanis Park
    • Cyprus Southwest
    • Diablo-Double Butte
    • Kiwanis The Lakes
    • Camelot Village
    • Alta Mira
    • Cyprus Southeast
    • Estate La Colina
    • McClintock Manor
    • Broadmoor
    • Raintree
    • Tally Ho Farms North
    • Shalimar
    • Evergreen
    • Optimist Park
  • Air Con for a single room
  • How does a hvac system work
  • Air Conditioner makes loud noise when turning off
  • Ice on AC Line
  • Cost of a Capacitor for AC Unit
  • What are the disadvantages of a Heat Pump
  • HVAC Compressor Replacement Cost
  • AC is cooling but not removing humidity
  • Air Conditioner can't keep up on hot days
  • How much does a Capacitor cost for an AC Unit
  • r454b refrigerant price
  • Best AC Units for Arizona
  • How to clean AC Coils Inside
  • HVAC - AC Compressor Cost
  • Is it worth replacing Evaporator Coil
  • Ac Unit Frozen
  • Best Mini Split Systems for Arizona
  • AC Repair
  • Air Conditioning Repair
  • Air Conditioner Maintenance
  • Portable Air Conditioner
  • Space Heater
  • Window AC Unit
  • Heater
  • Expansion Valve
  • Mini Split
  • What Temperature to set Air Conditioner in Summer
  • Freon - AC Refrigerant
  • 4 Ton AC Unit
  • AC Float Switch
  • AC Dripping Water - AC Leaking
  • What is a Furnace
  • HVAC Repair
  • AC Condenser
  • Heat Pump VS Furnace
  • Help paying for new HVAC
  • Heat Pump Installation Cost
  • New AC Unit Cost
  • Central AC Installation Cost
  • How to fix Heating and air conditioning
  • MERV Rating
  • Humidifier vs Dehumidifier
  • A/C Repair
  • Air Purifier vs Humidifier
  • Heat Pump Maintenance
  • 24 Hour AC Repair Phoenix
  • Two Stage Furnace
  • Best AC Repair Tempe AZ
  • 24 Hrs Aircon Repair | 24/7 AC Repair
  • AC Not blowing Cold Air
  • Whole House Fan Installation
  • Blog
  • Thermostat Replacement
  • Heat Pump vs Furnace
  • Inducer Motor Furnace
  • Auxillary Heat
  • Plenum HVAC