You might be one of those people who imagine dollars flying out of your wallet every time your A/C kicks on. Ceiling fans can help with energy savings so you can bump up your room temperature and have your air conditioner run less. A ceiling fan runs at about 60 watts while a typical air conditioner runs at about 3,500 watts. That’s a huge difference.
Ceiling fans create air flow; they don’t actually cool the air. The moving air passing over your warm body removes heat, causing a cooling feeling. It’s the same as the wind-chill effect on windy or breezy days and famous in cold climates for making a cold day frigid. But this effect, if fans are well placed, can enable you to set your air conditioner three or four degrees higher.
If you’re replacing your ceiling fans or installing them for the first time, here are some tips:
Remember, too, that a ceiling fan can also aid heating your home in the winter. Switch the fan blade direction from counterclockwise to clockwise when the weather turns cold, and the fan will blow upwards and outwards, redistributing warm air that collects near the ceiling. For advice about ways to more effectively cool your Orlando area, home, please contact us at Rinaldi’s Energy Solutions. With more than 42 years of serving Central Florida, we’re experts at saving you energy dollars.