Tuesday, January 22, 2008

Why you need a ceiling fan.............ha?

f you think that owning a ceiling fan simply means having another appliance to improve ventilation in a room, then you can go back to the appliance store and ask the storekeeper for more information on the benefits of installing a ceiling fan. Better yet, you may read further as this article answers your biggest question: “why you need a ceiling fan?”

The reasons for installing a ceiling fan in a room go beyond aesthetics and the single functionality of ventilation; and neither is it simply a matter of choice. Rather, there are several benefits that affirm to the need for a ceiling fan. You would further appreciate the necessity of a ceiling once you learn of the unique features that new models have.

Ceiling fan remodeling

First, ceiling fans nowadays can turn clockwise and counter-clockwise. That’s right. Thanks to manufacturers and designers who have invested ample time and effort in making sure that the ceiling fans of today respond to the growing needs of the time and people’s lifestyle.

As you have probably noticed, ceiling fan blades are diagonally-attached to absorb air and thrust it rapidly downwards you, in a counter-clockwise motion, to cool the lower portion of a room. This is how traditional ceiling fans work, which makes them effective during the warmer months.

New ceiling fan models, however, feature an electronic switch that controls the direction of the ceiling fan’s rotation. Thus, you can now have a ceiling fan that turns clockwise to absorb air from the lower part of the room and direct it upwards. This type of ceiling fan is useful during the colder months because it absorbs the cool air from below and pushes it upwards.

Benefits of a ceiling fan in winter and summer

So why do you need a ceiling fan? The two modes of movement provide several benefits, including energy savings and complementing the functions of other temperature regulators in a room.

Why you need a ceiling fan in summer?

First of all, during the warmer months, ceiling fans help keep a room cool by blowing a circulatory breeze. With effective circulation, ceiling fans can actually make a room cooler by 8 degrees and reduces air-conditioning bills by as much as 40 percent. Additionally, a cooler temperature allows your air-conditioning system to work less harder, thus, lengthening its lifespan.

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