In the winter, be sure the blades are turning clockwise and run at the fan's lowest speed. This will pull the cool air up, ...
Almost 90% of American households use air conditioning, and 66% of that is central AC. The regions with the most AC use are the Midwest and South, according to the U.S. Energy Information ...
The typical ceiling fan in your home has a few familiar settings for speed and lights, plus one more that might not be so intuitive. Usually located near the motor is a switch that tells the fan which ...
Summer means the arrival of warnings to stay cool in the heat. The National Weather Service in Spokane reported that hot temperatures, ranging from the 90s to the lower 100s, are expected region-wide ...
As the region brace for the first potential heatwave of the season, staying cool becomes more crucial than ever. One often overlooked tip for maximizing home comfort is ensuring your ceiling fans are ...
When winter weather rolls in and there’s a distinct chill in the air, the last thing you may think to do is crank up the ceiling fan. After all, that’s what you use in summer to shoo away the heat, ...
Switching the direction that your ceiling fan spins can make your home feel warmer in the winter and cooler in the summer. Edwin Tan via Getty Images Have you ever thought about the direction your ...
You may think of ceiling fans as a summertime appliance, but they can be very useful during winter. Modern ceiling fans can switch direction to help heat or cool a room, depending on the season. The ...
With the right settings, ceiling fans can help circulate cool air and cut energy costs during the summer. These instructions from Home Depot will teach you how to select the correct ceiling fan ...
As a strong heat wave blankets the Valley this week, many Phoenix residents may find themselves bracing for the intense Arizona summer sooner than expected. In Arizona, combating the extreme heat is ...
Florida heat usually refers to the humid, hot temperatures we experience most of the year. Less common is the heat that's a click away on your thermostat. Yes, there is another function other than a/c ...