Do you change the direction on your ceiling fans? This house hack could cool you off fast ...
There's so much to look forward to in the summertime: pool parties, refreshing summer cocktails, and a long-awaited break from school (well, for the kiddos at least). But like all things in life, you ...
Ceiling fans can play a really big role in keeping your home cool (or warm), depending on the season (and help cut your electric bills, too). But if you don't run your fan blades in the right ...
With 100-degree days on the way 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 maximize ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A heat wave is driving temperatures up and near-record-high temperatures may hit Florida over the weekend. If you haven't checked ...
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.
Another hot day is on tap across New York State, and there is a simple trick you can do in your home to stay a little cooler. A simple flick of a switch could keep you extra cool this summer. Simple ...
As temperatures climb higher in the summer, so do electricity bills. One way to lower their cost is to use ceiling fans to cool your home. But what direction should they rotate? Here's what to know ...
Near record-high temperatures are coming to Florida. Ceiling fans should turn counterclockwise to help you stay cooler. Inside fans can help, but only if inside temps are less than 90 degrees. A heat ...