By simply adjusting your ceiling fan direction you can warm your home in those frigid winter months.
Ceiling fan circulate heat winter.
Some studies have shown that simply reversing your ceiling fan in the winter can lower heating costs by as much as 15.
This redistributes the heated air and thus warms the entire room.
On the correct winter setting the fan should push air up and draw that hot air down the side walls of the room.
Depending on your heating system and ceiling height you may or may not have much stratification of the air in the winter.
Likewise those with heat sources that do not circulate the air will feel warmer in the colder spots of the room.
In winter as hot air rises it becomes trapped at the ceiling level.
This helps redistribute the heat that rises to the second floor back down to the first floor.
Ceiling fans help circulate cool air and cut energy costs during the summer but they are also helpful during winter months.
You would feel practically no air movement underneath and only a little air circulation closer to the walls.
Those with high or vaulted ceilings will see a great temperature difference with the extra heat circulation a ceiling fan can provide.
Install a ceiling fan at the top of your stairs if you have an open stairway in your home.
If the air near the ceiling in winter isn t appreciably warmer than the air at the floor running ceiling fans won t help.
There are many reasons to make good use of your ceiling fan during the winter months.
By reversing your ceiling fan to blow air up this warm air is redistributed throughout the room.