Fans are fan-tastic for keeping your home cool in the summer. But are you getting the most out of them? Let us help!
Nothing fan-cy. Just five simple tips to maximize efficiency and get the most out of your ceiling fans!
1.) Switch your fan’s direction
During the summer, run your fan in a counter-clockwise direction to push cool air down and set your thermostat a few degrees higher. Running your fan while keeping your A/C on low won’t save you any energy.
2.) Set your fan to the right angle
For maximum cooling, set your ceiling fan blades between 12 and 16 degrees. While you can set them above 16 degrees, you run the risk of blowing around loose objects.
3.) Get an ENERGY STAR®-certified ceiling fan
Not only do ENERGY STAR-certified ceiling fans come in a variety of different styles, but they are also 60% more energy efficient than conventional units. Most new units have up to six speeds and use only 33 watts. Efficiency never looked so good!
4.) Using LED lights is a bright idea!
Stack up your savings and use ENERGY STAR-certified LED lights in your ceiling fan. These bulbs last longer and use up to 90% less energy than conventional light bulbs.
5.) Turn your fan off.
No, that’s not a typo. Fans cools people — not rooms — by pushing cool air down and leaving you feeling naturally cool and refreshed. If nobody is in the room, remember to turn off your fan.
So now you see why we’re big fans of fans and we hope you are too. When it comes to saving you energy, while keeping you cool and comfy during summer’s hottest months, fans are fan-tastic!
Summer might be drawing to a close, but the need to know how to cool a room with fans remains ever-present.
Around the world, countries have endured record-breaking temperatures throughout the season – but none more recently than in the US – where Californian residents are currently battling a heat dome. This Labor Day weekend, two Bay Area cities recorded the highest-ever temperature in the region – and a severe weather warning remains in place for another two days.
Whether you live on the West Coast or you’re looking for ways to accelerate your best fan’s power elsewhere, these five tips will make the instant difference you desire.
If you're looking for how to keep a home cool in a heatwave, these five tricks are an effective place to start. Here's what the experts want you to know.
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The only thing better than one fan? Using two fans to cool down a room rapidly. Beatrice Flores, a home care expert from Living Pristine, recommends placing your two fans in opposite windows to create a cross-breeze. 'This will direct the airflow from both fans across the room, cooling the air quickly,' she says. 'Additionally, the fans will help to circulate the cool air throughout the room, ensuring that all areas are evenly cooled.'
Alternatively, Beatrice suggests placing a fan in your window and another in the door to pull cool air into the room and push hot air outwards. 'It will also help to reduce the humidity levels in the room, making it more comfortable to be in,' the expert says.
However, she adds that it is important to be careful that the fans are placed too close to each other as they can cancel one another out. It's also a good idea to familiarize yourself with how much it costs to run a fan to avoid any unexpected electricity bills amid the heatwave.
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The placement of your fan (or multiple fans) has a significant impact on your room's airflow – so how else can you accentuate its power through its position? By pairing it alongside your large furniture.
'Placing a fan in front of a large piece of furniture will help to circulate the air more effectively and keep the room cool,' Beatrice says. Similarly, placing a fan near an open window will help to bring in cooler outside air and keep the room cool.
If you're working with one fan, you can still accelerate its power with homemade remedies, such as wet towels (or sheets).
The expert suggests hanging the wet towels near your fan, where the water will evaporate and help to draw heat away from the air. 'It is worth noting that fans do not actually lower the temperature of the air, but they can make it feel cooler by creating a wind chill effect. As such, they are most effective in rooms that are already relatively cool,' Beatrice adds.
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Similar to the wet towel trick, ice is another expert-approved way to cool your room effectively.
To do so, Beatrice explains that you should place a bowl of ice in front of your fan. 'The air will circulate through the ice, and as it does, it will pick up the cold temperature of the ice,' she says. This, in turn, will cool your space. 'Additionally, the evaporating water from the melted ice will help to add humidity to the air, which can also help to cool things down.'
You should put ice in front of your fan. Alongside its approval from Beatrice, Oleg Stepanchukovski, an interior design coordinator and home expert at Patio Productions, adds that this technique will offer relief from high temperatures quickly.
'If you're looking for relief from the heat, it's best to put ice in front of a fan, not behind it,' he says. 'When this happens, the cold air from outside will enter through the open window, causing air pressure that pushes hot air out of your house naturally.'