If your ceiling fan has been spinning all summer with no relief, the problem probably isn't the fan itself.
Cranking the AC isn’t fixing your stuffy room — but flipping this hidden switch on your ceiling fan just might.
Counterclockwise or clockwise? The answer changes with the seasons, and getting it wrong wastes serious energy.
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WSMV) - Ceiling fan directions should be changed during the switch from the summer (hot temperatures) to the fall (cooler temperatures). During the cold months, a few things may come ...
ST. LOUIS — Time to look up. In this heat your ceiling fan is probably on, but the direction it is turning makes a difference. According to Ameren Missouri Director of Dorsett and St. Charles ...
Most of us flip the switch on our ceiling fans without a second thought. It spins, it cools, it does the job. Simple enough, right? Yet here's the thing: that simple ceiling fixture hanging above your ...
COLUMBIA, S.C. — You may not have noticed that your ceiling fan has a little switch on the side. Flipping that switch can affect your home's comfort level. During the hot summer months, ceiling fans ...
With a week of high temperatures in the 90s and plenty of summer yet to come, it's time to turn on the ceiling fans. If you have a ceiling fan, changing the direction of the blades is a great way to ...
Ceiling fans make our homes feel cooler in summer while also helping us save on utility bills. Even though a fan doesn't actually lower the temperature, the breeze keeps us comfortable and allows us ...