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IncredibleArticles.com - Home & Family - Interior Design

Save On Energy Costs with Ceiling Fans

by Incredible Articles - Last Modified: 11/08/2007

or less than the cost of running two 60 watt light bulbs, you can cool your home with the use of ceiling fans. Studies show that in an average month, based on current national averages for power consumption, ceiling fans will cost around six dollars to run for the whole month, even if you never shut it off. This provides a great savings over 12,000 BTU air conditioners that will cost you over per week, or an extra dollars on your electric bill. Over the course of a few months, the savings realized by using ceiling fans really adds up. The savings over a year will be more than enough to cover the initial investment in your ceiling fans.

Ceilings fans are perfect for those days of the year that are just too hot for no air circulation but not yet hot enough to turn on the central air. Think of all the days that your home could be cooled by only ceiling fans. Sometimes air circulation is all you need and ceiling fans are more than capable of providing this.

Ceiling fans will also help with your cost of heating in the winter-time by forcing the warmer air down away from the ceiling and into the areas where it is needed most. This will keep your whole house warmer and more comfortable during those long winter months.

Many styles and sizes of ceiling fans are available to fit your needs. Ceiling fan manufacturers now cater to the design of your home. Models are offered for every décor, in every size from 24 inches to 84 inch spans. Whether you have a western style home or your décor is more modern, there is a ceiling fan that will be perfect for your home.

Energy-efficient models are now being offered by manufacturers of ceiling fans, for even greater savings on your energy bills. This is a good option for extra savings, but the operating cost of a ceiling fan is only pennies per day, making any choice of fan desirable for homeowners looking to save money on their energy bills.
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