If your ceiling fan has been running all summer and your house still feels warm and stuffy, it’s easy to assume the fan just… doesn’t work. But chances are, it’s not broken — it’s just set wrong.
The change does not require buying a new appliance or taking on a major home upgrade.
Ohio is getting a taste of summer weather this week with highs in at or near 90 today, May 18 and tomorrow May 19. As the temperatures soar, people are obviously looking for ways to stay cool. Air ...
It matters which way your ceiling fan blades are turning. Here’s which way they should go in summer, and why.
Despite an early start, this summer's Texas heat is likely to persist through the end of October. And if you have an older home, or just don't want to break the bank, air conditioning may not be an ...