
When the weather in North Jersey starts to warm up, most homeowners immediately turn to their air conditioning systems. But there’s another solution that can keep your home comfortable while reducing energy bills — a whole house fan.
Whole house fans work with New Jersey’s cooler evening and early morning temperatures to pull fresh outdoor air into your home and push warm, stale air out. At CKG Contractors, we install high-performance Solatube Whole House Fans that give you fresher air, lower utility costs, and a more comfortable home environment.
A whole house fan is typically installed in the ceiling of a central hallway. When switched on, it draws cool air in through open windows and exhausts hot indoor air through attic vents. This creates a natural breeze throughout your home, replacing warm indoor air with fresh, cooler air from outside.
Unlike air conditioning, which recirculates indoor air, a whole house fan completely exchanges the air in your home in just a few minutes — leaving your space feeling fresh and comfortable.
Perfect for naturally cooling your home without running the AC.
By exchanging air quickly, whole house fans can reduce lingering indoor humidity.
Using a whole house fan during mild weather can dramatically cut air conditioning costs.
We install Solatube Whole House Fans because they are:
Proper installation is the key to performance. Our team:
We assess your home’s layout and attic space to determine the ideal fan placement and the correct fan size for optimal performance.
Our team installs the attic fan strategically to maximize airflow efficiency and improve overall ventilation.
We verify that attic vents are sufficient and properly positioned to allow correct exhaust and prevent heat buildup.
We provide clear recommendations on how and when to use your attic fan for maximum comfort throughout the year.
Spring – Ideal for airing out your home after winter and reducing pollen buildup indoors.
Summer – Use in the evening to flush out the day’s heat before bedtime.
Fall – Bring in crisp, cool air and reduce the need for AC or heat.
Winter – Can be used selectively for quick ventilation without running your HVAC system.