MacroAir Technologies pioneered the High-Volume, Low-Speed (HVLS) fan category in 1998, when inventor Walter Boyd sought a better way to cool dairy barns—and discovered that powerful airflow could transform productivity and comfort in large spaces. That innovation launched a new industry focused on energy-efficient air movement at scale. Today, MacroAir continues to lead the way under third-generation leadership, delivering advanced HVLS fan solutions for large industrial and commercial environments—including warehouses, distribution centers, and concrete tilt-up buildings. MacroAir fans are engineered with aeronautical precision to optimize airflow in expansive spaces with high ceilings and concrete mass. These large-diameter fans enhance occupant comfort, mitigate floor condensation risks, improve air quality, and reduce HVAC load. With options for building management system integration, aesthetic versatility, and superior energy efficiency, MacroAir fans are built to meet the performance and design standards architects and engineers demand. When designing for scale, structure, and sustainability, MacroAir helps you move big air—smarter.
Member since 2025
794 S Allen St
San Bernardino, California 92408-2210
(866) 668-3247
Tanner Ford
(817) 917-6216
tford@macroairfans.com
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US States and Territories: California
794 S Allen St
San Bernardino, California 92408-2210
Phone: (866) 668-3247
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