Collection: Inline fans

Upgrade your ventilation system with high-performance Vents inline fans engineered for dependable airflow in residential, commercial, and industrial applications. These compact, energy-efficient inline duct fans deliver strong CFM performance, quiet operation, and easy installation-making them a top choice for contractors, builders, HVAC pros, and DIY homeowners.

  • Vents VCN Series outdoor Centrifugal Exhaust Fans - Quiet, Powerful, and Built for Harsh Conditions

    Vents VCN Series outdoor Centrifugal Exhaust Fa...

    When it comes to efficient air extraction and long-term durability in demanding environments, the Vents VCN Series of Outdoor Centrifugal Fans stand out as one of the most robust and...

    Vents VCN Series outdoor Centrifugal Exhaust Fa...

    When it comes to efficient air extraction and long-term durability in demanding environments, the Vents VCN Series of Outdoor Centrifugal Fans stand out as one of the most robust and...

  • The Benefits of Vents-US Backdraft Dampers - Quiet, Efficient, and Built to Last

    The Benefits of Vents-US Backdraft Dampers - Qu...

    Vents-US Backdraft Dampers - Quiet, Efficient, and Built to Last. When it comes to efficient ventilation, most homeowners and contractors think about fans, ERVs, or ducting-but there’s a small, inexpensive...

    The Benefits of Vents-US Backdraft Dampers - Qu...

    Vents-US Backdraft Dampers - Quiet, Efficient, and Built to Last. When it comes to efficient ventilation, most homeowners and contractors think about fans, ERVs, or ducting-but there’s a small, inexpensive...

  • ERV & HRV Core Technologies Explained: Crossflow, Counterflow, and Enthalpy Compared

    ERV & HRV Core Technologies Explained: Crossflo...

    When it comes to balanced ventilation, the heart of every Energy Recovery Ventilator (ERV) or Heat Recovery Ventilator (HRV) is its core-the component responsible for transferring energy between outgoing and...

    ERV & HRV Core Technologies Explained: Crossflo...

    When it comes to balanced ventilation, the heart of every Energy Recovery Ventilator (ERV) or Heat Recovery Ventilator (HRV) is its core-the component responsible for transferring energy between outgoing and...

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