Reversing your fan to a clockwise direction creates a gentle updraft recirculating heat down.
Ceiling fan counter clockwise in summer.
During the summer you want the fan to blow air straight down so your ceiling fan needs to run in a counter clockwise direction as you look up at it.
In general you want your fan to run counter clockwise at higher speeds in the summer to move a breeze around and clockwise at lower speeds to help distribute heat in the winter.
A ceiling fan should rotate counterclockwise in the summer so the blades push cooler air down in a column.
Ceiling fan help line.
During the winter your fan should run at a low speed in a clockwise direction.
To make sure it is set correctly stand directly under the fan blades and watch the blades rotate.
The airflow directly underneath the ceiling fan should push down creating a wind chill effect which is going to make you feel cool.
Either way make the most of your ceiling fan no matter the season.
Ceiling fans provide great air circulation and you can optimize these benefits by ensuring the ceiling fan rotation of the blades is correct for circulating warm air during winter or creating a breeze effect by moving or circulating the air better during a hot summer.
Running a ceiling fan in the proper direction all year round can help save energy and keep you more comfortable.
The warmer it is the higher the speed should be.
In the summertime run your ceiling fan counter clockwise to push cool air down.