![]() (An easy way to remember which way to flip the switch is to think of how you set your thermostat in those months, up for warmth in the winter, and down for cooling in the summer!) In the winter the switch should be up, which creates the clockwise rotation, in the summer flip the switch down to create counter-clockwise rotation. It's super simple to change the direction your fan is turning. How to Change the Ceiling Fan Blade Direction This clockwise rotation pushes the warmer air that rises to the ceiling down, helping keep you warm and reducing the amount of heat you need. In the wintertime or cooler months, you should reverse the direction of the fan to clockwise. This pushes air up out of the room to the ceiling and creates a refreshing breeze that allows you to keep your thermostat set higher and save money! Which Fan Direction in Winter In the summertime and warmer months, the blades should rotate counter-clockwise. Changing the direction of the rotation of the ceiling fan blades can let you take advantage of this to save money! Which Fan Direction in Summer Why you may ask? Why You Need to Change Ceiling Fan DirectionÄepending on which way your ceiling fan blades are turning, the air is either being pushed up from the room to create a breeze, or down from the ceiling due to the angel of the blades. When we moved into our current home with its two story entryway and living room, I knew that it would be SO important to keep up with changing the ceiling fan direction as the seasons change. Learn how to change your ceiling fan direction and why it can save you money and energy in this easy guide!
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