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    HVAC

    Remove Heat and Odors from Garages, Workshops and Other Detached Buildings

    By Retrofit Magazine EditorNovember 10, 20221 Min Read
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    Solatube International Inc. has introduced its newest residential product, the powered garage fan with Comfort Control remote.

    Through its five engineered blades, the Solatube garage fan efficiently maximizes CFM airflow to rejuvenate any stuffy garage.

    The Solatube garage fan is an eco-friendly solution to removing heat and odors from garages, man caves, workshops and other detached buildings. Designed to increase energy efficiency, the remote-controlled system lets homeowners easily turn the fan on and off and set customized temperature controls.

    Cost-effective, energy-efficient and eco-friendly, a Solatube garage fan pulls the hot stale air out of the space and fills the space with a wave of refreshing, clean air. Through its five engineered blades, the Solatube garage fan efficiently maximizes CFM airflow to rejuvenate any stuffy garage.

    Solatube International continues to raise the bar for ventilation technology with its new round-to-square housing design created to optimize airflow in a more efficient way. Additionally, the new design allows for the garage fan to fit between ceiling joists, resulting in a quick and hassle-free installation with no structural modifications. Furthermore, the fan is equipped with a fire-dampener system, meeting garage fire rating requirements.

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