Temperatures are dropping, leaves are falling and that means one thing: it's time to change the direction of your ceiling fan! Depending on where you live, you might use your ceiling fan year-round.
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Jenn solves gutter water runoff; Celebrating Lasana Harper; Heath replaces a ceiling fan. Jenn Nawada demonstrates two different solutions to solve a homeowner's gutter runoff problem by installing a ...
Want to save money on your heat bill? Know which direction your ceiling fan should turn in fall, winter to keep warm air moving. What you need to know ...
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