
Memorial Day marks the unofficial start of summer, and most parts of the country are already feeling the heat. Temperatures reached record highs in more than 50 cities yesterday.
And, for homeowners in Rochester with ceiling fans, the turn of season offers a simple way to lower your home's energy bill, too. All it takes is the flick of a button.
Ceiling fans are designed to circulate the air in a room. During colder months, ceiling fans push warm air down from the ceiling, raising the temperature of a room. During warmer months, ceiling fans push cold air back into circulation, creating a windchill effect, of sorts.
This video from The Weather Channel explains how it works.
- When your heating system is on, rotate fan blades clockwise
- When your cooling system is on, rotate fan blades counter-clockwise
As compared to adjusting your home's overall temperature in the summer, ceiling fans are economical and "green". Using the equivalent amount of energy as 100-watt light bulb, a single ceiling fan can reduce a room's effective temperature by 4 degrees. There's similar benefits in the colder winter months, too.
If your home is without ceiling fans, they're relatively inexpensive, and simple to install. There are tutorial videos online for the do-it-yourselfers, or you can call a qualified electrician for assistance. Need an electrician's name and a reference? Call or email me -- I'm happy to offer a referral.

Home values dropped for the sixth straight month in March 2011, according to the Federal Home Finance Agency's
Sales of newly-built homes surprised Wall Street, jumping 7 percent to an seasonally-adjusted, annualized 323,000 units last month.
The housing market recovery stalled last month. At least temporarily.
The Federal Reserve released its April 2011 Federal Open Market Committee meeting minutes Wednesday. In the hours since, mortgage markets have worsened; rates in New York are higher by 1/8 percent this morning, at least.
Single-family housing starts dropped by 21,000 units in April on a seasonally-adjusted annual basis.
Home builder confidence can't shake its range, according to the National Association of Home Builders. The group's monthly Housing Market Index put
With large swaths of the country bracing for
Foreclosure activity continues to drop nationwide.
With housing prices down across the country, there are a lot of homeowners in Greece barely breaking even on their respective home sales. Some are even losing money.
A recent joint report from Forbes and GreatSchools debunks a powerful myth in housing. There's little correlation between Public School Quality and the Median Price Point for a home.

Among the most challenging aspects of shopping for a mortgage is how rates change constantly. It's hard to pin them down.