Reverse your indoor ceiling fans for summer and winter operations as recommended.
Wow! This is completely new to me. I had no idea that fans could even switch directions. It makes me wonder how you know which way to switch them.
Here is what I found. According to consumer reports, when it is warm the fan should run so that breeze blow downward. This is because it a wind-chill effect similar to rolling down a window. For warmer air movement, go in the opposite direction upward. This will fan will mix the air from the ceiling and moves it to the perimeter. This creates a high average room temperature overall, so your heat won’t kick on as often.

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