Shuttercover Trim To Fit Whole House Attic Fan Cover
BEWARE OF LOW QUALITY KNOCK OFFS THAT HAVE RECEIVED POOR REVIEWS! The Battic Door 3′ x 4′ Whole House Attic Fan Ceiling Shutter Seal is an energy-saving insulating seal for Whole House Attic Fans. MADE IN USA. The kit includes a high quality, attractive, textured white foam pad and high quality Velcro. Trim to fit. It reduces air-leakage through the whole house attic fan saving the homeowner heating and cooling loss and energy costs. The Battic Door Whole House Attic Fan Ceiling Shutter Seal is easily installed over the fan louver from the house side in the fall and removed in the spring. By reducing the amount of heat and moisture leaking into your attic, the severity of ice dams and attic mold is greatly reduced! PLEASE NOTE THAT OTHERS ARE SELLING AN INFERIOR KNOCK-OFF WHICH HAS RECEIVED POOR REVIEWS. OUR PRODUCT IS FAR SUPERIOR AND SHOULD NOT BE CONFUSED WITH THE KNOCK-OFF. THANK YOU.
Product Features
- Fits up to 36×48″ shutters. Trim To Fit!
- White Velcro seal included!
- White textured finish on visible side.
- Silver reflective finish on back side.
- Buy direct from manufacturer!
Okay, with some caveats… First- as others have said- the hook and loop “velcro” it ships with doesn’t seem to be of very good quality. If you have a steel frame- you might want to consider using self-stick magnetic tape instead. The nature of the material (the silver side) also means once you stick something to it- you will ruin it if you pull the adhesive off. I think this is why some have said it is a single-use product. The hook and loop is stronger than the adhesive it sticks with, but it is enough to tear…
Good cover, don’t bother buying magnetic strips This product is a very good covering for our 32″ ceiling fan. The material is about 1/3″ thick, and there is enough of it to cover a much bigger fan. It comes with enough velcro to attach the the cover completely around the edge. I noticed in the Amazon ad that others had purchased magnetic strips to attach the cover, rather than using the velcro strips. I thought this was a good idea, because I thought the seal around the edge would be better. I also thought the magnetic strips would…