Want to save money on your heat bill? Know which direction your ceiling fan should turn in fall, winter to keep warm air ...
Ceiling fans are typically wired into a building's electrical system, allowing you to operate them with wall switches, pull cables, and even remote controls for smart ceiling fans. While many also ...
Summer means the arrival of warnings to stay cool in the heat. The National Weather Service in Spokane reported that hot temperatures, ranging from the 90s to the lower 100s, are expected region-wide ...
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 ...
With temperatures soaring past 96 degrees, and that's not even counting the heat index, it's safe to say we're in the thick of a serious summer scorcher. Cranking up the air conditioner has become ...
Staying warm is at the forefront of everyone's minds during the winter months. Of course, outdoor activities like skiing, snowboarding, and building a snowman are all fun ways to spend a snow day.
There are so many places in your home where dust can be hiding—your ceiling fan being one of them. Not only is it difficult to see all the dust accumulating on your ceiling fan blades, but it’s also ...
Sagging fan blades are not just unappealing, they can damage your fan and even pose a safety risk. Here's what to do about ...