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Thursday, June 18, 2009

Stay Cool With Less AC

With the first day of summer just around the corner, temperatures are rising outside and inevitably, they’ll rise inside, too. So what’s the most eco-friendly way to cool your home? Here’s a clue: It’s not your air conditioner. Instead, go for a little piece of technology that’s been around for over 100 years: The ceiling fan.

According to the Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC), ceiling fans consume only a tenth of the energy that AC does and it can make a big difference. The air circulation can cool a room off by up to ten degrees. Choose an Energy Star rated model for the biggest savings like Craftmade’s Phoenix Series Ceiling Fan. It’s as easy to install as a new light fixture. Plus, with a feature that allows you to reverse the direction of the blades it can pull warm air down to keep you warm and help you save energy during the winter, too. Click here to read more

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Julie @ 8:41 am on Thursday, June 18th, 2009

Tuesday, July 1, 2008

Quorum Estate 52″ Ceiling Fan: A Cool Choice

Quorum Estate 52\

Everyone’s hot and bothered. To be specific, residents across the US are finding themselves facing record heat this year. Southern Californians sweltered through a killer heat wave (literally), New Yorkers were greeted in early June with near-record and record temperatures, and even Washington State flirted with setting some heat records.

With situations like these it’s easy (and sometimes necessary) to want to flip on the AC, but there are several benefits to opting out of it, including lower utility bills, better air quality and lighter environmental impact. Ceiling fans, like the Quorum Estate 52″ Ceiling Fan, are one of the best ways to avoid air conditioning. The Quorum Estate fan costs considerably less than many air conditioner units (often about half the cost) and has less of the drawbacks you find with AC. In addition, it tends to add to your home décor rather than detract from it.

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