Forget cranking up the thermostat. Redistribute the heat in the room and help lower heating costs.
Many people are looking for ways to stay warm in their homes as colder temperatures arrive in parts of the U.S. A viral social media post suggests people should make sure their ceiling fans are ...
If you aren't getting year-round use out of your standard ceiling fan, you're missing out on some serious heating bill savings. The fact is, indoor ceiling fans aren’t just for that wind chill effect ...
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 ...
Clockwise or counter-clockwise? The direction your fan blades move could impact how much cool air you feel! Allstate released a list of tips to keep your home cool amid the summer heat, including ...
If your AC's been working overtime this summer, brace yourself -- your next energy bill might sting. But before you reach for the thermostat, consider a much simpler, lower-cost fix: your ceiling fan.
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 ...