Install Ceiling Fans that’s Perfect for All Seasons
When operating a fan in reverse direction, the light warm air that naturally rises can be kept from building up at the ceiling-level and then forced to go down and circulate all throughout the entire room. Therefore, this helps increase the level of efficiency of any existing heating system which then allows you to set the thermostat at a lower level without decreasing comfort. You also get to save energy since the furnace works less often.
A fan can be bought everywhere and are always on sale during the fall season. When selecting, always look for its special feature. Not all of them can be used efficiently during winter. Ultimately, always make sure that you find one that has reversible motor. Without it, you won't be able to use it during the winter as an alternative energy saver.
By placing the fan in the busiest part of your home, it is guaranteed that you get the best value from it. You may place a less important fan in a room that is less frequently used. Choose a fan that is about 40-inch across a 144 square feet room. For bigger rooms, a 48-52 inch fan will work better. However, if you have a room that is longer than 18 ft., two of these will likely yield superior results. A large fan, will do better in stairwells and the hallways to disperse the arriving air coming from pen windows and doors as well as averting wasting of warm air from rising above.
When installing the fan, always have it hanged at the center of the room. The end-blades has to be at least 24 inches from the wall to prevent vibrating caused by patchy airflow. Make sure that you avoid placing the fan adequately far away from other furniture like cabinets and doors so prevent crashing with the blades. Also consider the stature of the fan. Its blades must be 9 feet above the floor for outstanding comfort living since air is dispersed best at this comfortable height.
Ceiling fans are one of the most important home appliances that every household should have. It is very helpful not only summer but also during the cold winter.