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Keep Cool and Save Money with Ceiling Fans
Did you know that a ceiling fan uses just a little more energy than a 100-watt light bulb? It's true! And despite the fact that it doesn't actually cool the room, you can still raise the thermostat while using a ceiling fan and remain comfortable. Why? Because the fan creates a slight wind chill on the surface of your skin, making you feel cooler. If you're planning to replace an existing overhead light fixture with a ceiling fan (which is a fairly easy task for most of us who are at least willing to try it!), read on for some tidbits of information from HouseLogic that you're sure to appreciate.
The goal of using a ceiling fan is to move more air with less effort – measured in revolutions per minute. A fan that’s 36 to 42 inches in diameter might have a top speed of 300 rpm; a 52-inch fan moves the same amount of air at 220 rpm.
Size matters more than the number of blades. Go for the biggest fan that will fit the space. Here are general size guidelines from the  American Lighting Association:
Now, of course, the question is how much to pay for that ... more

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