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Yes. They reduce cooling costs by as much as 90 percent and usually pay for themselves in two to three seasons.
They need open windows, are most effective in dry climates, and rely on outdoor air being cooler than indoor air.
Yes. Crack 2 to 4 windows a little to let air flow through your home.
No. They use much less power than central AC, generally 200 to 700 watts compared with 3,000 to 5,000 watts.
Installations generally cost between $1,200 and $3,500 based on home size, fan type, and any required electrical or attic work.
It is possible but risky. Incorrect sizing, structural cuts, or wiring can void your warranty, cause damage, or present safety hazards. Professional installation is strongly recommended.
A fan installation will add another $150 to $400 in electrical labor costs. Professional installation costs more, but includes sizing, framing, wiring, and testing.