Using ceiling fans to help out the gas heater

Last winter, I decided to do some condo cleaning.

  • With blizzard conditions outside, I was trapped inside.

The colleges were closed, and there was a driving ban in effect. The temperature was down to drawback twenty-five, and the two of us were accumulating another foot of snow every couple of hours. It seemed love the ideal time to launder the linens, rearrange the furniture, organize drawers and wash the inside of the refrigerator. I even set up a ladder so that I could clear away cobwebs in the corners and clean the overhead light fixtures. As soon as I climbed the ladder, I started to sweat. I observed that the temperature near the floor was significantly lower than up by the ceiling. This told me that the sizzling air from the furnace was rising straight up. Because of this, the furnace was required to work much harder, run longer and use more energy, but since I am consistently uneasy with the cost of my energy bills, I decided to look into solutions. I l acquired that ceiling fans work well to redistribute heat. The direction of the fan needs to be set clockwise in the Wintertide to create an updraft. In the summer, the fan can be reversed to deliver a downdraft and a cooling breeze. Ceiling fans are available in a wide range of styles, sizes and prices, my partner and I were able to handle the upgrade as a do-it-yourself project. Since adding the fans, the condo is undoubtedly more comfortable. The people I was with and I run them just about year round to reduce the workload of the furnace and cooling system.

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