What first comes to your mind when you think of summer and winter?

Do you think of the scorching heat and unbearable cold? Or, do you already have ceiling fans installed in your home to brave the seasons?

Studies show that more than 75% of American homes have fans fixed in different rooms. And that’s because they are good enough to warm your body in winter and help you beat the heat in summer.

Unfortunately, the working concept of these heating and cooling systems isn’t something many people understand.

Can these fans warm and cool your home and still save on your energy bill?

Everything You Need to Know About Ceiling Fans 

Let’s discuss how ceiling fans work and how they can save you money.

How the Fans Cool Your Home

Ceiling fans can’t lower the net hotness in your house during summer. But they can easily break the temperature shield around you by convective and evaporative cooling. This creates a breeze you wouldn’t normally experience during this season.

An electric motor powers the blades to push air directly under the fan. This creates a chilly effect that makes you feel cooler.

Keep in mind that a ceiling fan isn’t an alternative to your air conditioner. Because, on its own, it cannot give you the cooling effect you’re looking for.

So instead of replacing the air conditioner with the fans, use them both. By harmonizing each other, the two devices will give you the cooling effect you need for the best comfort during the hot season.

How the Fans Heat Your Home

Did you know you can also use ceiling fans to heat your home? This means you can use them to heat your house during winter, as long as you set the ceiling fan direction for winter correctly.

During this time, at least, the heat emitted by your central heating system rises to the ceiling. And the cooler air draws itself downwards.

What you need to do is to get the warm air flowing back down from the ceiling to keep you warm.

By just changing the ceiling fan direction to work in “reverse”, the fans can draw the hot air from the ceiling down to the floor. This will help you and your family to stay warm.

Can a Ceiling Fan Save You Energy Bill?

People ask us this question a lot when inquiring about our services. And who wouldn’t want to cut back on their energy bill month after month?

Here’s the deal:

As long as you set your ceiling fan rotation for winter correctly, the fans will push down warm air to the floor consistently and with ease. The warm air will spread out evenly to keep your house warm the entire time.

Remember, the fans run only on 30 watts of power. And the energy consumed only adds to about 1 cent an hour. As you can see, this is quite cost-effective, so it definitely should help you save on your energy bill.

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Make sure your fans work at low speed unless your house has a very high ceiling.

And lastly, don’t hesitate to contact us here if you have any question about ceiling fans.