This article may contain affiliate links that Yahoo and/or the publisher may receive a commission from if you buy a product or service through those links. Thank goodness for ceiling fans. Sure, they ...
As the summer season quickly approaches, now is the time to fill the backyard pool, uncover the grill, and change the direction that the ceiling fans are moving. That’s right. The direction in which ...
Temperatures are dropping, leaves are falling and that means one thing: it's time to change the direction of your ceiling fan! Depending on where you live, you might use your ceiling fan year-round.
Discover the correct direction for your ceiling fan in winter to enhance warmth and save on heating costs. When winter weather rolls in and there’s a distinct chill in the air, the last thing you may ...
A heat wave is driving temperatures up and near-record-high temperatures may hit Florida over the weekend. If you haven't checked your air conditioner to make sure it's functioning well, you'll know ...
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 ...
In summer, set your ceiling fan to spin counterclockwise to create a cool downdraft and improve comfort. Using a ceiling fan correctly can help you raise the thermostat by up to 4 degrees and cut ...
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, ...
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 ...
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 ...
Hot weather is a major threat to health, and this summer is on track to be even hotter than usual. Air conditioning is a lifesaver in these conditions, but a much older technology could protect your ...