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Save on your Energy Bill

by: improvementdirect( 4553Feedback score is 1000 to 4,999) Top 5000 Reviewer
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Guide viewed: 1072 times Tags: Save | Energy | Efficient | Fan | Money


Many people find that once they've had a ceiling fan, they simply won't do without.

Ceiling fans are a great source of energy-efficient climate control-no matter what the season.

In warmer weather it can make a room feel up to seven degrees cooler by creating a "wind chill" effect. You can set your thermostat higher and save up to 40% on air conditioning bills.

                                                       Fan spins counter-clockwise cools by creating a "wind chill" effect.

                                                                                 Save on air conditioning bills!

In the winter, you can run your fan in reverse to recirculate the hot air trapped near the ceiling. You can set your thermostat lower and save on heating costs as the fan provides even, comfortable temperatures throughout the room. Either way, you conserve valuable energy, making a ceiling fan a wise investment for you and the environment.

                                          Fan spins clockwise and recirculates heat from teh ceiling to the living area below.

                                                                                        Save on heating bills!

Homeowners all over are seeing rising energy costs due to higher prices to cool and heat their homes. And it's only predicted to get worse. It's a perfect time to see the benefits of owning a ceiling fan. A ceiling fan is a great 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. The bottom line is a ceiling fan can improve your room comfort and reduce your cooling needs as well as your engery costs.

According to a California utility company, it costs only a penny an hour to run a ceiling fan! At the same time, 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 an Emerson ceiling fan versus a central air conditioner or a room air conditioner.

At that rate, a ceiling fan can pay for itself in a matter of weeks

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Guide ID: 10000000002126663Guide created: 10/13/06 (updated 07/22/09)

 
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