CLEAR THE AIR

Bathroom fans are necessary to eliminate moisture, remove odors and dangerous fumes from cleaning agents. AeroPure fans use less energy, so you save on energy costs.

Homes today are designed to be more airtight and energy efficient than they were in the past. The downside is these improvements make it difficult for your home to breathe since it limits the amount of fresh air entering your home.

A good ventilation system expels moisture, pollutants, bacteria and unwanted smells. Our fans are like a snorkel to help your home breath.

The EPA estimates that the level of indoor pollutants and containments inside your home may be two to five times greater than those found in outdoor air. Without proper ventilation, indoor pollutants given off from cleaning chemicals, finishes, furnishings, and daily living activities build up. These chemicals can be damaging to your home and your health.

The combination of indoor air pollution and bad ventilation can lead to health problems like allergies, asthma, headaches and sinusitis. These can be avoided with an exhaust fan.

Lack of ventilation won’t just hurt your health, it may also cause damage to your home. Excessive moisture peels paint and wallpaper, rots windowsills, warps doors, and promotes the growth of mold and mildew. Efficient AeroPure quiet bathroom ventilation fans clear the air, removing unpleasant odors, chemicals, and moisture before they become a problem.

The Quietest Room in the House Just Got Quieter

To properly ventilate your bathroom, remove stale air, unpleasant odors, and reduce harmful moisture buildup there are three criteria you need to consider when choosing a bathroom ventilation fan.

Size, Design, and Features

No matter what your budget or tastes, the two most important criteria are sizing the fan properly to your bathroom, and how quiet the fan is.

Because Size Matters

Not all ceilings are created equally.

Make sure to measure the depth of your ceiling before ordering. The Home Ventilation Institute (HVI) recommends the air in your bathroom should be changed or moved eight times per hour.

The amount of air changed or moved per cubic feet per minute (CFM) is based on your bathroom’s square footage. To determine the size of the ventilation fan, use the following guidelines for bathroom ventilation.

50 CFM

For bathrooms smaller than 50 square feet, we recommend a 50 CFM fan.

1 CFM/ft²

For bathrooms 51 to 100 square feet in area, an exhaust fan should provide 1 CFM per square foot.

For example, an 8 ft x 10 ft bathroom has an area of 80 feet, so it needs an 80 CFM fan.

Add Up Fixtures

For bathrooms greater than 100 square feet, ventilation is based on the number and type of fixtures present.

These fixtures require the following minimum CFM:

  • Jetted tub – 100 CFM
  • Shower – 50 CFM
  • Toilet – 50 CFM
  • Tub – 50 CFM

PRO TIP

Installing the right size fan is essential to maximizing the fan’s performance.

Improperly sizing your fan (installing a fan that's too small for your bathroom) puts stress on the fan, shortening its life and performance.

Bathrooms over 9 feet may need to be sized up to the next CFM level.

Fans of our Fans

“We were looking for a better looking, quiet fan for our custom home bathrooms and found AeroPure.

Our electrician loves the quality and the easy installation. They really help make our homes pop. Thank you, AeroPure!”

Joe Welch
Welch Custom Homes

"We own two of these wonderful AeroPure A716 heat fans!

Great ventilation, helps with humidity, and looks good too!!!"

Dan & Angie
Grand Rapids, MI

"Good people - great product. I have installed bathroom fixtures for over 17 years and AeroPure fans are the easiest to install.

Also, the styling makes every bathroom look like a million bucks."

A. Roby
General Contractor