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		<title>Save Energy Dollars with a Solar Powered Attic Vent System</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 07 Jul 2009 04:05:42 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Justin Bravo</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Lone Star Remodeling And Renovations is the local authorized installer for US Sunlight’s Solar Powered Attic Vent System. During our tough Texas Hot Summers, your attic can get over 160 degrees or hotter. Popular ridge vents &#38; other vents need a breeze to work. With this system, you can utilize the sun’s energy to power [...]]]></description>
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<p><strong>Lone Star Remodeling And Renovations</strong> is the local authorized installer for US Sunlight’s Solar Powered Attic Vent System. During our tough Texas Hot Summers, your attic can get over 160 degrees or hotter. Popular ridge vents &amp; other vents need a breeze to work. With this system, you can utilize the sun’s energy to power a vent that will draw cooler air through the attic even when there is no breeze. This system draws air through the current soffit vents around the home and out the Solar Powered Attic Vent.</p>
<p>The solar panel and fan motor have up to 25% more power than other fans, providing much better circulation and improved airflow. The advanced design provides more efficient attic ventilation while using no electricity. One fan alone can ventilate up to 1250 square feet of attic space reducing the energy needed to keep your home cooler in the summer. By running year-round, it can also remove harmful moisture in the winter months keeping your attic space drier, reducing condensation, and the potential for ice daming, mildew and mold.</p>
<p><strong>Helps Cool Your Home</strong></p>
<p>During the peak summer months, your attic’s temperature can rise to 160° or more. This heat buildup can raise the temperature inside your home and increase the amount of electricity used by air conditioners and other cooling equipment.</p>
<p><strong>Removes Damaging Moisture</strong></p>
<p>During the winter months, warm moist air from inside your home rises into the attic and collides with the colder underside of the roof. The moist air condenses and promotes mold and mildew. If you live in an area that has snow, the warmer attic air will heat the roof and melt the snow which drips to the eaves where it can refreeze as ice and form ice-dams under the eaves. These ice-dams will cause water to work back up under the shingles into the attic and down to the ceiling.</p>
<p><strong>Product Features</strong></p>
<p>* Adjustable Solar Panel and Shroud – adding up to 25% more Power<br />
* High Output 38 Volt Motor<br />
* Commercial Grade 12 Watt Solar Panel<br />
* Temperature sensing switch included – shuts off motor on cold days<br />
* Ventilates up to 1250 sq/ft<br />
* Year-round benefits: Cools in the summer – removes harmful moisture in the winter<br />
* The Solar Powered Attic Fan is eligible for a 30% (up to $2,000) Federal tax credit on the purchase price of the fan, installation labor charges, and sales tax.</p>
<p><strong>Where to Purchase</strong></p>
<p>US Sunlight’s Solar Powered Attic Vent System is available at your local Costco Warehouse.  You can also call us 210.690.4663 to order a fan and setup your installation.</p>
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