- When a home's heating system is on, rotate fan blades clockwise
- When a home's cooling system is on, rotate fan blades counter-clockwise
Running a ceiling fan consumes a nominal amount of energy as compared to adjusting your home's overall temperature. On a warm day, for example, running a ceiling fan creates a "windchill effect", reducing a room's effective temperature by 4 degrees -- all with the equivalent power of a 100-watt light bulb. On a cold day, the fan pushes hot air back from the ceiling where it tends to collect. If your home is without ceiling fans, installing them is inexpensive and easy. There's videos online to walk you through the steps, or you can call a qualified electrician. Need an electricians name? Call or email me -- I'm happy to offer a referral in Edmond.
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Originally posted at Oklahoma City Real Estate Blog
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