Did you know 62% of homeowners report air quality issues due to poor ventilation? When your kitchen fills with smoke or your bathroom mirrors fog up, that's your space screaming for a powerful exhaust fan
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Our 5 inch exhaust fan moves air at 120 CFM - that's 40% faster than standard models. You get whisper-quiet operation (only 1.5 sones) and integrated LED lighting that lasts 25,000 hours. Ever seen a fan that cleans itself? Our anti-dust blade tech reduces maintenance by 70%.
Feature | Standard Fans | Our 2 Exhaust Fan System |
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Airflow (CFM) | 85 | 220 |
Noise Level | 4.2 sones | 2.1 sones |
Warranty | 1 year | Lifetime motor |
Bulb Compatibility | Incandescent only | Smart LED ready |
Need a light bulb for exhaust fan that dims with your mood lights? We do that. Running a commercial kitchen? Our dual 5-inch systems handle 450°F grease-laden air. Got unusual ductwork? Our modular design adapts in 3 clicks.
▪️ Chicago Bakery: Reduced condensation damage 89% with 2 exhaust fan setup
▪️ Miami Condo: Eliminated mold in 48 hours using humidity-sensing tech
▪️ Texas BBQ Joint: Cut HVAC costs 32% with smart airflow zoning
Since 2008, AirFlow Masters has installed 215,000+ systems across North America. Why wait? Click below to get your FREE ventilation audit (a $299 value) and see how fast we can transform your air quality. Your lungs will thank you by tomorrow.
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A: Yes, installing 2 exhaust fans can improve airflow and ventilation. Ensure both fans are properly spaced and sized for the room’s square footage to avoid overloading the circuit.
A: A 5 inch exhaust fan is compact and ideal for small spaces like bathrooms or closets. It provides efficient air circulation while consuming minimal energy.
A: Turn off power, remove the fan cover, and unscrew the old bulb. Replace it with a compatible bulb (check wattage and size). Reassemble the cover and restore power.
A: Most 5 inch exhaust fans are designed for intermittent use. Check the manufacturer’s guidelines for duty cycle limits to prevent motor overheating.
A: Not all models support LED bulbs. Verify the exhaust fan’s specifications for bulb compatibility, as some require specific wattages or base types.