As cooler weather heads toward Texas, it’s time to make a simple change in your home... by adjusting your ceiling fans! Many people don’t realize that ceiling fans can help keep your home warm, too. All it takes is a quick switch of the fan’s settings to make it work for you during the colder months.

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Why Should You Change Your Fan's Direction?

In the summer, ceiling fans are set to rotate counterclockwise, pushing cool air down to make you feel more comfortable. But when winter comes, you should set the fan to spin clockwise. This creates an updraft, pulling cool air up and pushing warm air down into the room.

Since heat naturally rises, this simple switch helps circulate the warmer air, keeping you cozy and reducing the need to crank up your heater. It can even help you save on energy bills!

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When to Make the Change

As temperatures begin to drop in October and November, that’s a good time to switch the direction of your ceiling fans. This small adjustment can make a big difference in how warm your home feels, especially on chilly mornings or nights.

How to Change Your Fan's Direction

  • Turn off the fan: Always turn off your fan before making any adjustments to avoid accidents.
  • Find the switch: Most ceiling fans have a small switch on the motor housing that lets you change the direction. If your fan has a remote, it might have a button for this feature as well.
  • Flip the switch: Move the switch to change the fan from counterclockwise (summer setting) to clockwise (winter setting).
  • Set it on low: When running your fan in winter, keep it on a low speed. The goal is to gently push the warm air down without creating a strong breeze.

By making sure your ceiling fans are set up correctly for the colder weather, you’ll stay comfortable and save energy all season long!

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