This Old House general contractor Tom Silva shows how to install a whole house fan.

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Steps for Installing a Whole House Fan

  • From inside the attic, take up any plywood floor covering the desired fan location.
  • Lift out the insulation from between the ceiling joists.
  • Cut two pieces of 2x10 to fit snugly between the ceiling joists. Set the blocks slightly farther apart than the length of the whole-house fan. Nail the blocking in place with 16d nails.
  • Replace the plywood floor, fastening it to the joists with 1 5/8-inch drywall screws.
  • Use a plunge router fitted with flush-cutting bit and guide bushing to cut out the plywood floor.
  • Cut through the ceiling with a reciprocating saw, making sure someone stands below with a wet/dry vacuum to catch the dust.
  • Fill the gap between the ceiling hole and attic insulation with spray-foam insulation. After the foam hardens, trim away the excess with a utility knife.
  • Apply self-stick weatherstripping around the underside of the flange on the whole-house fan.
  • Set the fan down into the hole, pressing it tight against the plywood attic floor.
  • Secure the fan by driving 1 5/8-inch screws through its flange and into plywood floor.
  • Attach the fan’s grille from below.
  • Plug the fan into a nearby outlet; if necessary, hire a licensed electrician to install an outlet close to the fan.
  • Open the downstairs windows and any attic windows.
  • Use the remote control to turn on the fan.

Materials

  • 5/8-inch drywall screws
  • Weatherstripping
  • Spray foam insulation

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Tools & Materials

  • Hammer
  • Reciprocating Saw
  • Shop (wet/dry) Vac
  • Plunge Router