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Ceiling Fans: The Unsung Heroes of Summer

ceiling-fans-unsung-heroes-summerWhen summer hits in our area, there’s no doubt that we want to look for ways to cool off as effectively as possible. But while running your conditioner nonstop may keep your home feeling consistently comfortable, this isn’t always something that homeowners want to pay for. After all, your HVAC use accounts for half of your energy use!

The good news is, we know something that can help ease the strain on your wallet but still allow you to be comfortable within your home—a ceiling fan installation in Mason, OH. We encourage you to reach out to our team to learn more about the benefits of ceiling fans, and in the meantime have shared some helpful information below.

Can a Fan Cool a Home?

One of the many components within your home’s air conditioning system is a fan—but this fan alone cannot keep you and your family cool. After all, this AC system is comprised of many components that work together to do your AC’s job:

  • Refrigerant to transfer heat from inside your home to the outside.
  • An indoor coil to help absorb heat and cool down the air.
  • A compressor to pressurize the refrigerant.

Without these various parts, functions, and more, a fan would simply recycle the warm and stale air already in your living space. Fans simply move air around, which probably makes you wonder why we’re so excited about ceiling fans! The fact is, they are great additions to your air conditioning system.

Let’s Look at How a Ceiling Fan Can Lower Your Cooling Bills

As mentioned above, a fan alone can’t cool a home. However, it can help you to save money on your AC costs by doing a better job of evenly distributing all the air your cooling system produces. A stagnant vent in your wall alone may not move air through the home as effectively as you prefer, so a ceiling fan can be pretty useful!

Since heat naturally rises, upstairs bedrooms can be pretty hard to keep cool. Ceiling fans help to push the cool air back down, cooling these rooms faster and enabling your AC system to shut off sooner—thus reducing your monthly bills.

So, while a ceiling fan cannot lower the temperature of your home, it can help you feel cooler, by helping sweat to evaporate from your body with ease. This is why you feel cooler standing in front of a fan—not because the fan is cooling the air. If you use ceiling fans on days with moderate temperatures, it might reduce your dependence on air conditioning, allowing you to shut it off for all or part of the day.

Ceiling Fans Contribute to Year-Round Comfort

Most ceiling fans have a switch on them that allow you to reverse the direction of the blades. What does this mean? Well, when you reverse the blades, it actually helps distribute warm air—so doing so in the winter means it can make as great a supplement to your heating system as it is to your AC in the summer!

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