Making your ceiling fans spin the right direction for winter to lower your heating bills and increase comfort.
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Yes, You Should Run Your Ceiling Fan in the Winter—Here's How It Actually Keeps You Cozier
It could make you a whole lot more comfy—and cut your energy bills, too. Your ceiling fan probably gets a lot of use in the heat of summer, when it can help you keep your room cooler (and perhaps even ...
Clean your ceiling fans about once a month to limit dust buildup. "The blowing of air one way draws air, dust, and other floating particles into the fan from the opposite direction," says Latoya ...
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