QuietCool Whole House Fans in San Diego, CA
Looking for an energy-efficient way to keep your home cool? Dana Logsdon Roofing & Solar proudly offers QuietCool Whole House Fan installation in San Diego. These advanced ventilation systems rapidly cool your home, improve indoor air quality, and significantly cut down on air conditioning costs.
What is a Whole House Fan?
A QuietCool Whole House Fan is a powerful attic-mounted fan system that pulls fresh air from outside while exhausting hot, stale air through your attic vents. This natural cooling process lowers your home’s temperature, providing comfort while reducing the need for AC.
Unlike traditional air conditioning, which recirculates indoor air, QuietCool fans continuously bring in fresh air, making your home healthier and more comfortable.

How Does a Whole House Fan Work?
Using a simple three-step process, a QuietCool fan provides cooling, ventilation, and energy savings:
- Turn Off Your AC – As soon as the outside air is cooler than your home’s interior, turn off your AC system.
- Open Windows – Open 2 to 3 windows about 4-6 inches to allow fresh, cool air to flow inside.
- Turn on Your QuietCool Fan – The fan pulls in cool outdoor air, circulates it throughout your home, and exhausts hot air through attic vents.
By cycling the air 15-22 times per hour, QuietCool fans remove trapped heat from your walls, floors, and furniture, keeping your home cooler for longer.
Benefits of a Whole House Fan
Energy Savings
Whole house fans use less power than most central air conditioning systems, helping you cut down on monthly energy bills.
Eco-Friendly Cooling
Effective Air Exchange
Drawing in fresh outdoor air while expelling stale, warm indoor air helps maintain better indoor air quality.
Extended AC Lifespan


Important Considerations
- Outdoor Temperature: A whole house fan is most effective when the outdoor air is cooler than your indoor temperature.
- Humidity: Whole house fans don’t remove humidity. On extremely humid days, a supplementary dehumidifier might be needed.’
- Temperature Control: Fans don’t provide the same set-and-forget climate control as an AC system. They naturally bring your home closer to outside temperatures.
Our Installation Process
- Free Consultation: We begin by assessing your home’s ventilation needs, ensuring everything is configured for safe and efficient whole house fan operation
- Customized Plan: Our experts design a personalized solution based on your attic layout, new vent requirements, and overall energy-saving goals.
- Professional Installation: Certified installers precisely measure, properly ventilate, and seamlessly set up your system—preventing furnace backdrafts or other issues—while minimizing any disruption to your daily life
- Hands-On Training: We’ll guide you through day-to-day operation and maintenance, including fan blade and filter cleaning, to ensure you get the most out of your system.
- Ongoing Support: Our labor and product warranties protect your investment, and our dedicated support team is always available to answer questions and provide maintenance or upgrades when you need them.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
What is a whole house fan, and why is it important?
What types of whole house fans are available, and how do I choose the right one?
There are three main types: ducted, ceiling-mounted, and roof-mounted. Ducted fans are typically the quietest and best for homes needing multiple exhaust points. Ceiling-mounted fans are ideal when attic space is limited. Roof-mounted fans vent directly outside for superior heat expulsion. Choosing the right one depends on your attic space, home layout, and personal preference—our experts can help guide you.
How does a whole house fan work, and why do I need one?
Whole house fans draw cooler outdoor air in, creating natural airflow through your living spaces. This circulation pushes hot, stale air into the attic, where it’s expelled through dedicated vents. They’re necessary for providing fresh, cooler air while significantly cutting down on cooling expenses—especially in moderate climates like San Diego.
What size QuietCool fan do I need?
The size of your fan depends on your home’s square footage and climate:
- Coastal/Mountain Climates: Home SQFT × 2 = Required CFM
- Moderate Climates: Home SQFT × 2.5 = Required CFM
- Hot/Dry Climates: Home SQFT × 3 = Required CFM
Our team can assess your home and recommend the best system for your needs.
Why consider a whole house fan instead of relying solely on air conditioning?
How can I schedule a free consultation for a whole house fan?
Get Started with a Free Whole House Fan Evaluation
Ready to transform your home into a cooler, more energy-efficient space? Contact Dana Logsdon Roofing & Solar today to schedule your free consultation and discover how a whole house fan can keep you comfortable throughout the hottest months of the year.