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Why Ceiling Fans make sense
Many folks find that once they have owned a ceiling
fan, they
simply will do without.
Ceiling
fans are a fantastic source of energy-efficient climate control -- no matter
what the season.
A ceiling fan saves energy all year long.
In warmer (summer) weather a ceiling
fan can make
a room feel up to 7 degrees cooler by creating a "wind chill" effect.
You can set your thermostat higher and save up to 40% on air conditioning
bills. In the winter, one may run their fan in reverse to recirculate
the hot air trapped near the ceiling. One may set their thermostat
lower and save on heating costs as the fan provides even, comfortable
temperatures throughout the room. Either way, one conserves valuable
energy, making a ceiling fan a superb and wise investment for your
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More good news about Ceiling
fans ... Improve Room Comfort
and Reduce Your Energy Costs
Homeowners everywhere are noticing ever-rising energy costs due
to higher prices to cool and heat their homes. And it is only gonna
get worse. It is a perfect time to see the benefits of owning a
ceiling
fan. A ceiling fan is an ideal energy-efficient product
that makes sense today. A ceiling fan works in the summer to make
a room feel cooler and also is valuable in the winter, too, to
circulate warm air. Essentially, a ceiling fan can improve
your room comfort and reduce your cooling needs as well as your
energy costs.
Fact: a California utility company reports that it costs only
one cent ($.01)!!) an hour to run a ceiling fan! While,
it costs 43¢ an hour to run a central air conditioner or 16¢ an
hour to run a room air conditioner! You save every day you use
ceiling
fan versus a central air conditioner or a room
air conditioner. At this rate, the ceiling
fan will pay for itself
in only a few weeks.
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