Quieter Comfort at a Fraction of the Cost

Central New Jersey's Certified Quite & Cool Whole House Fan Installer

The air conditioner is not your only option for cooling comfort. A whole house fan offers another approach: it pulls cool air in from outside while pushing hot, stale air out, so your home stays fresher and cooler without relying on the AC alone. At the end, the payoff is real, better comfort, cleaner air, and a noticeably lower energy bill.

Super Power Electric is proud to be a certified QuietCool installer, bringing superior comfort and cost savings to homeowners in Central New Jersey. QuietCool has been innovating the traditional whole house fan, improving performance and ensuring whisper quiet operation since 2004. Now the technology that has prompted many homeowners to rethink their air conditioners can be yours. 

We tell you about whole house fans and other innovative cooling solutions now offered by Super Power. 

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What to Expect During Installation

Most whole house fan installations take about half a day. Our electricians handle everything from start to finish.
Here’s how the process works:
  • We start with a walkthrough of your home to find the best location for the unit, a place where airflow reaches the most rooms.
  • We cut the ceiling opening and mount the fan unit, making sure it’s sealed and secured properly to minimize vibration and noise.
  • All electrical wiring runs back to your panel. Every connection is done to NJ code under our electrical license (#12849).
  • We install the wall switch or wireless remote; units come with multiple speed settings.
  • We test the system with you and walk you through how to use it.

QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS

What To Know about Whole House Fans

A whole house fan isn’t the first thing you think of when considering ways to cool down your home, so you naturally have questions. Let’s take a closer look at how these efficient systems work and how they compare with central air conditioners. 

You’ve likely opened a window and felt a cool breeze relieve your hot, stuffy home. It’s the best way to cool down. After all, it’s natural and completely free. A whole house fan works to continuously produce that effect, pulling fresh, cool air through open windows, dropping the core temperature of your home by as much as 10 degrees. As it cools, it’s flushing hot air outside through the attic ventilation. (This is not to be confused with an attic fan. More on that below.)

That’s very different from the way an air conditioner works. A central air conditioner is a closed loop system, meaning it recycles the same stale air. Plus, it works much harder, driving up your energy bill.

The Garden State is certainly muggy in the summer months, but your whole house fan will work fine depending on when you run it. Whole house fans are most effective when outside temperatures are lower than inside temperatures, so it’s best to operate it when the climate is cooler and dryer – typically mornings and evenings. 

Yes, you’ll still need your air conditioner but you’ll use it a whole lot less. You’ll only need to run your A/C during the high heat of the day. That’s where the cost savings come in. Not only can you expect to slash your cooling costs by 50% or more, you’ll also extend your A/C system’s lifespan.

The most efficient homes combine a whole house fan, attic fan and garage fan to exhaust heat and improve indoor air quality for comfort you can feel and savings you can see.

Call us today at 732-537-8487 or contact us online to learn more about how Super Power Electric can bring innovative cooling solutions to your home.

  • Whole House Fan: Cools your entire living space by pulling in fresh outdoor air. Best for lowering high A/C bills.
  • Attic Fan:Cools the attic only to stop trapped heat from radiating downward. Best if your second floor is always hot.
  • Ceiling Fan: Circulates air in a single room, making it feel 4 to 6 degrees cooler. Best for year-round, targeted comfort.

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How Whole House Fans Improve IAQ

With a whole house fan, you’re getting the most efficient way to cool your home and superior ventilation. This is vital to your home’s indoor air quality. Modern homes are built to be airtight. That’s good because a tight envelope makes your home more efficient. The drawback is that the air inside can become stale and loaded with toxins and impurities. A whole house fan exchanges old air with fresh air from outside. That means less dust, dander, and other contaminants.  Read our reviews to learn why you should have your whole house fan installed by the experts at Super Power Electric. 

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Trusted Whole House Fan Installers for Over 30 Years

Whole house fan installations are something our team does regularly across Monmouth County. As a certified QuietCool installer with over 30 years in the trade, our electricians have the process dialed — most installs wrap up in half a day, and we handle everything from the ceiling cut to the final wiring without needing a second contractor on site.

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Any electrician at Super Power Electric is fully insured and licensed under our master electrician, LIC #12849.

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