ceiling direction fan summer winter
ceiling direction fan summer winter

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Hunter 21627 Palermo 52-Inch Fan, Brushed Nickel
$203.00 The Hunter Palermo 52-Inch Ceiling Fan lets you circulate air with style. By combining the beauty of 19th-century craftsmanship and 21st-century technology, this Energy Star-rated ceiling fan integrates well with any decor and can save you up to 47% on cooling costs when used instead of a traditional air conditioner.Meeting Energy Star standards, the fan shaves up to 33-percent off energy bills wh... |
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Westinghouse 7231665 Silverdale Energy Star One-Light 52-Inch Five-Blade Ceiling Fan, Polished Brass with Frosted Glass Globe
$181.86 A classic ceiling fan look, this Westinghouse fan is also an ENERGY STAR® rated design for maximum energy efficiency. The fan has a polished brass finish motor with reversible plywood blades in a high gloss walnut/oak finish. The light kit has frosted white glass and includes energy saving CFL bulbs. The 172 x 16mm motor comes with a lifetime motor warranty from the manufacturer. Dual mountable d... |
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Westinghouse 78084 Autumn Breeze Energy Star Three-Light 52-Inch Five-Blade Ceiling Fan, Brushed Nickel with Frosted Glass Shade
$284.20 The brushed nickel finish provides a wonderful contrast with the reversible plywood blades in rosewood or bird's eye maple finish. Save money and energy with this ENERGY STAR® certified ceiling fan from Westinghouse. With a 52 inch blade span and a 13 degree blade pitch, this fixture is not just an attractive accessory. The 172 x 16mm size motor is encased in handsome brushed nickel finish. Lifet... |
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Hunter 21627 Palermo 52-Inch Fan, Brushed Nickel
$203.00 Hunter combines 19th century craftsmanship with 21st century design and technology to create ceiling fans of unmatched quality, style, and whisper-quiet performance. Using the finest materials to create stylish designs, Hunter ceiling fans work beautifully in todays homes and can save up to 47% on cooling costs!... |
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Westinghouse 7231665 Silverdale Energy Star One-Light 52-Inch Five-Blade Ceiling Fan, Polished Brass with Frosted Glass Globe
$181.86 A classic ceiling fan look, this Westinghouse fan is also an ENERGY STAR® rated design for maximum energy efficiency. The fan has a polished brass finish motor with reversible plywood blades in a high gloss walnut/oak finish. The light kit has frosted white glass and includes energy saving CFL bulbs. The 172 x 16mm motor comes with a lifetime motor warranty from the manufacturer. Dual mountable d... |
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Westinghouse 78084 Autumn Breeze Energy Star Three-Light 52-Inch Five-Blade Ceiling Fan, Brushed Nickel with Frosted Glass Shade
$284.20 The brushed nickel finish provides a wonderful contrast with the reversible plywood blades in rosewood or bird's eye maple finish. Save money and energy with this ENERGY STAR® certified ceiling fan from Westinghouse. With a 52 inch blade span and a 13 degree blade pitch, this fixture is not just an attractive accessory. The 172 x 16mm size motor is encased in handsome brushed nickel finish. Lifet... |
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Marea Ceiling Fan by Fanimation
$549 The wave of the future. Great for the smaller contemporary bedroom or office (90 square feet or less), the Fanimation Marea Ceiling Fan features a single unique frosted blade that can reverse directions for both summer and winter use. Includes a 3-speed handheld remote with wall mount. Back in 1984, Tom Frampton founded Fanimation in his garage in Pasadena, CA, with three ceiling fans. Today, based in Indianapolis, IN, Fanimation currently offers a range of more than 60 ceiling fans, table fans and floor fans. All employ the latest motor technology on the inside and distinctive designs, blade shapes and materials on the outside. The Fanimation Marea Ceiling Fan is available with the following: Details:Single frosted acrylic blade3 forward and reverse fan speedsTR33 handheld remote control with wall mount (mounts over switch plate)Reverse switch on housing8" round ceiling canopyIncluded Overall Hanging Length options: 12" and 36"42" blade diameter25 degree blade pitchAC motorNot suitable for sloped ceilings80" lead wireLimited lifetime motor warrantyUL ListedOptions:Finish: Oil-Rubbed Bronze with Amber Frosted Blades, or Satin Nickel with White Frosted Blades.Shipping: Orders placed by 11am PT Monday - Friday will ship within 24 hours. Orders received after 11am PT will ship next day. Orders received after 11 am on Friday through Sunday will ship the following Monday. Dimensions: Hanging Length Options: 36 In., 12 In. Ceiling Canopy: Diameter 8 In. Blade: Diameter 42 In. |
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Westover Ceiling Fan by Hunter Fans
$324.8 The Hunter Fans Westover Ceiling Fan is an innovative fan that will not only embellish your decor but also keep you cool in summer and warm in winter with heating element. The Westover Fan features glass diffuser, reversible blades and Bronze finish. For more than 120 years, Hunter Fans has combined traditional craftsmanship with modern technical and design innovations to pioneer new and smarter ways to circulate air in the home. The entire line of Hunter ceiling fans testifies to their dedication to quality and fashion-forward design. The Hunter Westover Ceiling Fan is available with the following: Details: Bowl-shaped glass diffuserFive reversible blades with Cherry on one side and Walnut on the otherBronze finishHeaterRemote control for separate control of light and heaterRound ceiling canopy52 in. blade diameter2 position mounting systemWhisperWind motorLifetime warrantyUL ListedLighting: Three 40 Watt 120 Volt Candelabra base Incandescent lamp (included). Shipping: This item usually ships within 1-2 weeks. Dimensions: Blade: Diameter 52 In. Ceiling Canopy: Length 3.1 In., Diameter 7.6 In. Overall Length: 21.9 In. |
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52'' Summer Night Ceiling Fan by Emerson
$199 The Emerson 52" Summer Night Ceiling Fan will enhance your patio with its great looks and charm. The 52" Summer Night Ceiling Fan features All-Weather blades and a limited lifetime motor warranty. Emerson Fan Company headquartered in Saint Louis, Missouri, pairs time-honored craftsmanship with cutting-edge technology to create quiet, high-quality ceiling fans that enhance interior and exterior. The Emerson 52" Summer Night Ceiling Fan is available with the following: Details:5 All-Weather bladesCeiling canopy3.5" downrod52" blade diameter12-degree blade pitchLimited 30-year motor warrantyUL Listed for damp locations. Install indoors or in protected, fully covered outdoor locations. Using UL Listings to help select the right product for your space.Options:Finish and Blades: Barbeque Black with All-Weather Oak, Oil Rubbed Bronze with All-Weather Oil Rubbed Bronze, Summer White with All-Weather Summer White (shown), or Weathered Bronze with All-Weather Oak.Shipping: This item usually ships within 1-2 Days. Dimensions: Blade: Diameter 52 In. Overall Length: 11.75 In. Blade Pitch: 12 Degree Downrod: Length 3.5 In. |
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42'' Summer Night Ceiling Fan by Emerson
$179 The Emerson 42" Summer Night Ceiling Fan will enhance your patio with its great looks and charm. The 42" Summer Night Ceiling Fan features All-Weather blades and limited lifetime motor warranty. Emerson Fan Company headquartered in Saint Louis, Missouri, pairs time-honored craftsmanship with cutting-edge technology to create quiet, high-quality ceiling fans that enhance interior and exterior. The Emerson 42" Summer Night Ceiling Fan is available with the following: Details:Appliance White finish5 All-Weather Appliance White bladesCeiling canopy3.5" downrod42" blade diameter12-degree blade pitchLimited lifetime indoor and 10-year outdoor motor warrantyUL Listed for damp locations. Install indoors or in protected, fully covered outdoor locations. Using UL Listings to help select the right product for your space.Shipping: This item usually ships within 1-2 Days. Dimensions: Blade: Diameter 42 In. Blade Pitch: 12 Degree Overall Length: 12 In. Downrod: Length 3.5 In. |
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Builder Ceiling Fan by Emerson
$109 The Emerson Builder Ceiling Fan is an elegantly designed fan that will embellish your modern decor and style. The Builder Ceiling Fan features Die-cast hanger ball and bracket, reversible blades and limited lifetime motor warranty. Emerson Fan Company headquartered in Saint Louis, Missouri, pairs time-honored craftsmanship with cutting-edge technology to create quiet, high-quality ceiling fans that enhance interior and exterior. The Emerson Builder Ceiling Fan is available with the following: Included Features:Die-cast hanger ball and bracket.Five reversible blades. One ceiling canopy.One 4.5 in. downrod.52 in. blade diameter.11 degree blade pitch.Limited lifetime motor warranty. Energy Efficient.UL ListedOptions:Finish and Blades: Appliance White with Bleached Oak, Brushed Steel with Appliance White (shown), Brushed Steel with Dark Cherry and Mahogany, Oil Rubbed Bronze with Dark Cherry and Medium Oak, Polished Brass with Medium Oak and Light Oak, Summer White with Bleached Oak, or Weathered Bronze with Medium Oak and Natural Pine.Shipping: This item usually ships within 1-2 Days. Dimensions: Blade: Diameter 52 In. Blade Pitch: 11 Degree Overall Length: 12 In. Downrod: Length 4.5 In. |
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Vita Ceiling Fan by Casablanca
$399 The Casablanca Vita Ceiling Fan improves comfort levels with its refreshing air circulation and enhances daily living with its well-tailored design and cheerful illumination. The Vita Fan features a glass lower diffuser, injection-molded ABS blades, and a remote control. Casablanca Fan Company, headquartered in Pomona, California, offers high-quality ceiling fans in a range of timeless styles that are engineered for superior energy efficiency. The Casablanca Vita Ceiling Fan is available with the following: Included Features: One uplight shade and one lower glass diffuser. Five ABS blades. One programmable Advan Touch remote control with six fan speeds in forward and reverse, Safe-Exit 30-second lights-off delay, Home-Safe lighting cycle for times when no one is home, and LCD window showing intensity, fan speed, airflow direction, and mode of operation. One ceiling canopy suitable for installation on flat ceilings and ceilings with up to a 31 degree slope. One 5 in. downrod. 52 in. blade span. 13 degree blade pitch. XLP Plus motor. Lifetime motor warranty. UL Listed.Options: Finish and Blade: Antique Pewter with Mahogany Blades, Brushed Cocoa with Mahogany Blades (shown), Cherry Bronze with Mahogany Blades, Chrome with Matte Snow White Blades, or Matte Black with Matte Black Blades.Lighting: Uplight: One 90 Watt 120 Volt Incandescent lamp (included). Downlight: One 100 Watt 120 Volt Halogen lamp (included).Sold Separately: Additional downrod lengths. Hang Tru Canopy for ceilings with slopes over 31 degrees.Shipping: This item usually ships within five business days. This item is available only in the US. Dimensions: Blade: Diameter 52 In. Fan Body: Overall Height 11.5 In. With 5 in. Downrod: Overall Height 16.5 In. Downrod: Length 5 In. |
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Monterey Ceiling Fan by Emerson
$229 The Emerson Monterey Ceiling Fan will enhance any interior with its smooth look and refreshing breeze. With sleek, simple style that allows it to fit-in just about anywhere, it comes in a variety of attractive blade and finish pairings. See below for accessory options. Emerson Fan Company headquartered in Saint Louis, Missouri, pairs time-honored craftsmanship with cutting-edge technology to create quiet, high-quality ceiling fans that enhance interior and exterior. The Emerson Monterey Ceiling Fan is available with the following: Details:5 reversible bladesRound ceiling canopy4.5" downrod52" blade span14 degree blade pitchLimited lifetime motor warrantyPull chainLight fixture adaptableENERGY STAR QualifiedUL ListedOptions:Finish and Blades: Brushed Steel with Dark Cherry and Mahogany, Chalk with White painted Maple (Shown), Oil Rubbed Bronze with Dark Cherry and Medium Oak, or Summer White with White painted Maple.Shipping: This item usually ships within 1-2 Days. Dimensions: Blade: Diameter 52 In. Overall Length:14 In. Blade Pitch: 14 Degree Downrod: Length 4.5 In. |
Your own imagination is the only limit on the different ways you can use to reduce your home’s heating costs; ways which cost you absolutely nothing to do, are simple to do, and which you can do right now.
Here are 15 more energy saving measures for your to consider using in your own home to reduce your heating bills this winter and save you money.
Reduce the temperature setting on your thermostat, now. In the summer you keep the temperature setting on your thermostat relatively high during the day to use less air conditioning and save you money from reduced electric utility bills. Of course, it is the opposite in the winter. Remember to turn the temperature setting much lower on your thermostat during the winter to cause your furnace to run less often and save you money on reduced heating utility bills.
Sleep under heavy, thick blankets Check your home’s linen storage areas. Is there a comforter or flannel bead sheets you forgot about which you could use on your bed? This will make you be warmer at night and allow you to reduce your heating bills through lowering your thermostat’s night time temperature.
Close your basement’s vents if you are not using it. Why have your furnace push out heated air into your basement if you are not using your basement? Sure, if your basement is finished and is used a lot, then this suggestion is not for you. However, if you are like many people who use the basement for storage and maybe laundry, keep its ceiling vents closed so the heated air from the furnace goes to the areas of the home you do use.
Close the glass door on fireplace when finished. When the damper is open, the fireplace is nothing more than a big hole to the outside through which heat escapes causing your furnace to run more than it should and thus costing you month through higher heating utility bills in the winter
Remember to turn down the heat at night. Simply get into the habit of turning the temperature down a few minutes before you go to bed. No need to be heating the house at the same temperature you use when people are home during the day. If you have a (highly recommended) programmable thermostat, remember to set the temperature down several degrees for the night time compared to the setting when you are home during the day.
Seasonally change your ceiling fan’s direction. Reverse the direction of the ceiling fan in the winter to help circulate the air in the home during the winter so the heated air does not rise and stay up around the ceiling.
Fully close and seal the fresh air vent in any room air conditioner in the winter. If you must leave your window air conditioning unit in the window all winter, at least remember to close the fresh air vent therein to stop the cold air from the outside from entering the house.
Turn down the heat when out for errands. Even if you have a programmable thermostat, it does not mean that you can forget about managing your home’s inside temperature when no one will be around. Turn the temperature setting to at or a little less than you set it for at night.
Turn down the heat when at work. Programmable thermostats typically have week day vs weekend settings which allow you to have the home set to a lower temperature when you are out at work. If you have a manual thermostat, just get into the habit to turn it down (to the same setting you use for the night time, or even lower) before you leave for work.
Check for drafts under and along the sides of your exterior doors. It’s one thing to ensure that the front and back doors are closed to the outside. However, if they are letting cold air in at the bottom or sides of the door, you are still loosing possibly lots of heated air leaving your home and being replaced with winter’s cold air from the outside, causing your furnace to run more than it should. Checking for air leaks here costs you nothing.
Check for air leaks in basement Even if you don’t use your basement, check it at least once a season for air leaks. While warm air rises, warm air also escapes outside through air leaks in the basement.
Close storm doors and windows in winter. Both are great ideas to keep the heat inside, especially those who have storm doors and windows which give that additional layer of air as insulation.
Keep outside plants and trees next to windows trimmed. What is the point of keeping inside drapes and window coverings open during the day to capture the sun’s heat if there is vegetation blocking the window? Keeping plants and trees trimmed away from windows lets all the sun inside to help heat the home in the winter. It just takes a few minutes of your time and costs you nothing.
Cover basement air vents. If you don’t use your basement you can close its air vents to push the heated air upstairs where the people are residing. However, consider covering those vent registers if they are still leaking hot air.
Consider placing old newspapers under the mattress. Use what materials you have, right? Rather than throwing out old newspapers, put them under the mattress to try and keep warmer at night allowing you to lower the temperature even further yet remain comfortable.
I hope these suggestions we have collected from hundreds of people across North America will help you reduce your heating costs this winter.
They cost you nothing to do. They are so simple anyone, even you, can do them. And, you can do them right now.
What is the point to switching the ceiling fan direction from winter to summer setting?
What is the benefits – does it really make a difference??
Because warm air rises, reversing the direction of the fan causes the flow of warm air to recirculate by pulling it up to the ceiling and forcing it back out and down. In summer, you move the cool air by forcing it down and around the room; this movement keeps you cooler. Both ideas are meant to help your heating/cooling system work less and be more efficient.