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The best ways to run and adjust your home's ceiling fan all year
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Depending on the time of year, you'll want to change the direction of your ceiling fan so that it blows cool air around the room on a hot day, or distributes warm air on a cool day. With the simple flip of a switch or tug of a chain, you can start saving costs on your heating and air conditioning bills. Remember to keep the blades nice and clean to keep the fan working at its best!

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Choosing the Right Direction for Different Seasons

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  1. Watermark wikiHow to Change a Ceiling Fan's Direction
    Running it counterclockwise will create a downward breeze that will help to cool down your room. [1] This can further help to save money on running the air conditioning, and potentially cut your summer electricity bill in half. [2]
    • The downward breeze caused by running your fan counterclockwise helps to evaporate the moisture off your skin during hot weather. You can keep yourself cool without an air conditioner this way. [3]
  2. When it's cold, warm air rises to the ceiling and stays there unless you use a fan to disperse it around. Running your fan clockwise will direct the breeze upward instead, spreading the heat more evenly around the room. [4]
    • Having high vaulted ceilings, or a fireplace or stove in the room with the fan makes this particularly effective.
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  3. Most fans will have 5 blades, but those with 3 or 4 will actually help to create more movement of air around the space. It will be the case for either direction you can run the fan, helping to better cool down or warm up a room. [5]
    • As long as you let the same amount of power reach the new fan, it should work just as well as any 5-bladed fan. If your new fan has a smaller motor, though, it may now work as efficiently even with fewer blades.
    • Keep in mind that more airflow generates more noise.
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Changing Your Ceiling Fan's Direction

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    You won't be able to get at the fan while the blades are moving. Avoid risking injury to yourself, and make sure the fan is completely turned off before you start to approach it. [6]
    • Make sure the blades have stopped moving altogether before you get close.
  2. Watermark wikiHow to Change a Ceiling Fan's Direction
    If you need to flip the switch located on the fan itself, use a sturdy ladder to reach up to where the switch is located. Get a friend to help hold the ladder steady to keep you safe as you climb.
    • Always follow ladder safety. Make sure all its feet are flat on the ground before you climb on it, secure on a surface where they won't slip. Don't climb to the highest point on the ladder.
  3. Watermark wikiHow to Change a Ceiling Fan's Direction
    Located on the motor of most fan units just above the blades will be a switch. Flip it to reverse the direction of the fan to blow the air either up or down as needed. [7]
    • If your fan doesn't have a switch on the motor, the direction reverse may be handled in a different way, such as a button on the fan's remote control. Other models might have a hanging chain that will have to be pulled to change the fan's direction, saving you the hassle of needing a ladder.
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      Changing the direction of your ceiling fan can actually make it hotter or colder in your room. Having the fan run counterclockwise will create a downward breeze that cools the room off, while running the fan clockwise will create an upward breeze that disperses hot air throughout the room and makes it warmer. To change the direction of your ceiling fan, start by turning the fan off if it’s not already. Then, use a stool or step ladder to access the switch on the side of the fan. Flip the switch to the right setting depending on which direction you want it to spin in. Remember to change the direction of your ceiling fan every summer and winter to help you save money on heating and cooling.

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