JULY 4 SPECIAL- $1000 OFF FOR JUST $100 DEPOSIT TODAY OR SATURDAY OR SUNDAY!
This ad is for $1000 off our two highest performance fans, the rooftop IR8005 and the huge attic mounted IN10300.
Invisco now has the largest selection of whole house fans in history! And we have excellent testimonials. You can see Gearard's video here - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E72bxkiGpvk
For homes with attics you can choose from a one room fan pulling 1500 CFM (cools a 12 by 15 foot room in one minute) all the way up to the huge 48 inch fan pulling 12,400 CFM (cools a 3000 square foot home in 2 minutes).
Invisco has a powerful rooftop pulling 8005 CFM and the same fan can be mounted in a wall instead of on your roof. Here below is more information about the rooftop. You will read about how the price of the rooftop has been reduced by $1000.
The Invisco IR8005 is the most powerful rooftop in history made possible by the brilliant rain hat designed by engineers at CSR Edmonds in North Ryde, Queensland, Australia.
They came up with a turbine rain hat that is brilliant! It has wide open spaces between the turbine blades that offer an unobstructed path for air that is blown by the powerful motor and propeller beneath up and out. The result is more air flow for less input power than any other rooftop made in the world!
But you might ask "what if it rains and it is windy - won't the wind blow the rain in past the turbine blades?".
Nope - any breeze makes the turbine turn and the higher the wind the faster it turns. The blades deflect the rain drops keeping them outside.
And you might ask, "How can Invisco afford to drop the price so dramatically?"
The reason is that the price of $3800 was based on the market price for rooftops - looking at the other two sources - Tamarack at $1000 for 800 CFM is $1.25 per CFM, QuietCool at $2800 for 3030 CFM is $.80, and Airscape, which does not have a rooftop but instead a wall fan, wants $2800 for 5063 CFM or $.55
At 55 cents the Invisco 8005 CFM should be priced at $4002 but I decided to make it $3800. The IN8005 costs less to make than the Airscape 5063. So it is easy to justify this $2800 price.
But you need to act now - the price goes back to $3800 on July 7. Send your $100 now, right?