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Is $1,250 to install a solar attic fan a fair price?

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I am changing the roof of my house for the first time. I live in a 3 story townhouse in South Florida. We are going with a standing seam metal roof. My attic has Batt insulation, is a small space, and is not used for storage. The air handler is on the second floor. I'm getting mixed opinions online about solar attic fans and am unsure how to proceed.

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Installation of a solar attic fan. - Item: Solar attic fan - Project Context: Offered by the contractor during a first-time roof replacement project.

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Category

Solar

Price

$1,250

Quote Date

June 1, 2025

Location

Florida

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