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attic ventilation

Attic ventilation is essential for protecting your home from heat and moisture buildup. Proper airflow in your attic reduces high temperatures during summer and prevents condensation in winter, which can lead to mold, wood rot, and damaged insulation. Traditional passive systems may not be enough—especially in homes with complex rooflines or insufficient venting. An active attic ventilation system, like ATMOX, uses intelligent technology to monitor temperature, dew point and humidity, then automatically powers fans to create airflow when it matters most. This balanced approach helps preserve your roof, improve energy efficiency, and extend the life of HVAC systems by keeping attic temperatures stable. Whether you’re building new or upgrading an existing system, attic ventilation should never be overlooked as part of a complete home protection plan.

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How Many Watts?

How Many Watts?

Take the Quiz to Test Your Home Appliance Energy Savvy! Welcome to the ultimate home appliance energy quiz! Ever wonder how many watts your household appliances use? Knowing the wattage of common devices can help you save on your electricity bill and make more...

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What is an Ice Dam?

What is an Ice Dam?

Ice dam formations are all too prevalent in many Northern climates in the United States. As soon as your roof has snow and ice accumulation for an extended period of time, your home could be susceptible to ice dams. Many factors can contribute to this issue, but...

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Attic Moisture

Attic Moisture

Moisture issues in the attic are often overlooked yet stem from common household activities that generate significant moisture. As warm air rises from the living space, it carries moisture with it, seeping into the attic through poor sealing and insulation....

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Cost to Run an Attic Fan

Cost to Run an Attic Fan

  Attic fans are effective tools to reduce heat and moisture within your attic space. The fans help limit the usage of your HVAC therefore reducing your energy cost in theory. However, the cost to run some traditional overpowered attic fans sometimes negates the...