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Ceiling fans first
originated in hot, tropical countries with somewhat poor economies.
While more wealthy countries have removed ceiling fans with the
advent of air conditioning, the ceiling fan of yesteryear is making
an important comeback. This is no doubt due to the continuing
escalating cost of utilities and the expense of maintaining a full
house air conditioning system. People are finally understanding that
comfort doesn't need to mean cold and in the process they're able to
save significantly on the monthly electric bills. How much savings
of course depends on local utility cost and the amount of time an
air conditioning system is in operation. Typically though, a 2-3
dollar per DAY savings is not unreasonable if a household can use
ceiling fans a major part of the day instead of running the air
conditioning system.
Although ceiling fans were in widespread use in the early 1900's,
they gave way to the air conditioning systems of today. A ceiling
fan however is much more than an air movement machine. They're
beautiful and can be ordered to perfectly fit into any decor or room
of your home. Ceiling fans have a central motor with three to five
blades attached. this unit is then mounted to the ceiling. Depending
on the height of the ceiling, the unit can be close mounted, with
the motor almost touching the ceiling or on a matching decorator bar
to allow the unit to hang down into the room a little more if the
ceiling height is greater than the typical 8 feet. The motor drives
the blades of the ceiling fans which move the air around. Air
movement naturally cools people and makes them comfortable without
resorting to the brute force of removing moisture and cooling
through a compressor air conditioning unit.
Many people wrongly assume that a ceiling fan is only good in the
summer. Actually most fans built today have a reverse switch
installed. This allows the fan to either pull air from the floor
area or push air from the ceiling. So in summer, you would want air
movement from low to high but in winter, with hot air rising, you
would naturally want the warmer air at the ceiling to be pushed down
to warm the whole room. Ceiling fans also are a great to use
anywhere there's people or living spaces including bedrooms, living
and family rooms and even out on the backyard patio or deck.
So in the end, a ceiling fan can be a great way to add a nice
decorating touch to your home while saving big dollars on that
monthly electric bill. It's not unusual to save the price of the
ceiling fan in the first month, just on the electric bill alone.
With your home more open, natural ventilation will make it more
pleasant and enjoyable both inside and out.
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