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Are You Using Your Ceiling Fan the Right Way

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Real Estate Agent with Samson Properties

In colder months, do you use your ceiling fan the right way?  When my brother-in-law stopped by my house to visit the other day, he made a comment about the direction my ceiling fan blades were rotating. Of course my curiosity led me to investigate the matter further.

 

In the summer ceiling fans can provide cooling breezes, but during winter they can also assist in circulating warm air through your home.  The trick is to understand the switch on the fan which controls the direction of the fan blades:

 

During the SUMMER months, the standard setting of COUNTERCLOCKWISE provides cooling down drafts.

 

During the WINTER months, the reverse setting of CLOCKWISE creates an opposing updraft, which redistributes the warm air which rises to the top of the room. 

 

By pulling cooler air up from the ground, the warm air is more efficiently distributed throughout the home.

 

You may have a wall switch with controls fan direction, but most ceiling fans have a simple toggle-switch which controls the direction of the fan’s motor.

 

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Denise Dimares, Realtor

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Suzanne Strickler
Realty Mark Associates - Havertown, PA
School is never out for the Successful.

Denise - Surely someone out there has an acronym or ditty to remember the correct way to set the fans. I don't happen to be that someone at the moment. All this because you have an obsevant brother-in-law.

Mar 27, 2012 05:24 AM
Yvonne Schnee
Keller Williams Realty Moorestown - Lumberton, NJ

I love my ceiling fans in the summer & tried the reverse in the winter. Not really necessary in our home as the sun hits the rooms we spend the most time in all day. 

Mar 27, 2012 05:25 AM