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Articles on whole house fan benefits, maintenance, and more. Check back as content is added regularly.
Aurora: Practical Cooling Solutions
: Practical Cooling Solutions for Large Homes & Growing Families The Aurora Challenge: Large Square Footage, High Bills Aurora features some of the largest average home sizes in the Front...
Denver: The Urban Heat Island
Denver: The Urban Heat Island & The Mile High "Fresh Air Reset" Escaping the Denver "Heat Island" In neighborhoods like Wash Park, Hilltop, or the Highlands, the density of...
The Ultimate Guide to Cooling Colorado Springs
The Ultimate Guide to Cooling Colorado Springs: Mountain Air vs. Central AC Why Colorado Springs Homes are “Heat Magnets” At elevations of 6,035 to 7,000 feet, Colorado Springs homeowners...
Why Indoor Air is 5x More Polluted Than Outdoor Air: The “Whole House Flush” Solution
Why Indoor Air is 5x More Polluted Than Outdoor Air: The "Whole House Flush" Solution Many homeowners view their houses as sanctuaries from city smog and Colorado haze....
The True Cost of Colorado Summers: AC vs. Whole House Fans
If you’ve lived in Colorado for more than a single season, you know the "Front Range Shuffle." You wake up to a crisp 55-degree morning, reach for a sweater, and by 4:00 PM, you’re closing every...
Cooling Castle Rock: Why the “Front Range Breeze” is Your Best Friend
Cooling Castle Rock: Why the "Front Range Breeze" is Your Best Friend If you live in Castle Rock, Monument, or any of the high-elevation communities along the Front Range, you know that our climate...
The “Castle Rock Oven”: Why Your AC is losing a fight it can’t win.
If you’re skeptical about whole house fans (WHF), it’s probably because you think of them as a "box fan in a window." They aren't. They are box fans on steroids! They are a pre-emptive strike...
The Skeptic’s FAQ: Real Answers for Tough Questions
"If these are so great, why doesn't every house have one?" In the humid Midwest or South, they don't work well because the outside air never gets "cool and dry." But on the Colorado Front Range, we...
The Impact of Cooking on Indoor Air Quality
Cooking, a daily necessity and often a pleasurable activity, can significantly impact the air quality within our homes. While we savor the aromas and flavors of freshly prepared meals, the cooking...
Indoor Air Quality and Children: Protecting Our Most Vulnerable
Indoor air quality (IAQ) is a critical factor in homes, schools, and daycare centers, yet it’s often overlooked. Children, with their developing bodies and unique behaviors, are particularly...
