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One-Piece Bath Vent Fan

The company best-known for making silent remote-mounted ventilation products now... More

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Negative Reinforcement: Tips for K&B Ventilation

Positive steps for proper ventilation and avoiding negative pressure. More

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Dryer Duct Booster

With the Dryer Duct Booster you can set up a laundry room almost anywhere in the... More

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How to Sell Green Upgrades: Exhaust Fans
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Lower-Cost Basement Ventilator

Many people don't realize that a dehumidifier is as costly to operate as a room... More

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U.S. Sunlight Corp. 9915TR Solar-Powered Attic Fan

The 9915TR Solar-Powered Attic Fan features a 15-watt solar panel and 14-inch fan for a ventilation capacity of 1,750 square feet. More

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Tjernlund Products XChanger 90 CFM Basement Fans

The XChanger's two reversible 90 cfm basement fans vent stale air to the outdoors, draw fresh outside air into the home, or do both when positioned in opposite directions. More

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Building Science: Putting Tightness to the Test

Guidelines for interpreting blower-door test results. More

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Does a Bathroom Fan/Light/Heater Unit Require a Separate Circuit?

Q: Can a fan/light/heater unit be placed on the same circuit as the bathroom's required 20-amp receptacles, or does it require its own separate circuit? More

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Can a Power Vent Supplement Ridge Venting?

Q: Would an attic that has a properly sized and installed soffit and ridge venting system benefit from the installation of a power vent? More

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