After being stuck inside during a cold, dark winter, Michigan residents like yourself finally got the chance to enjoy some nice weather on Thursday, with temperatures hitting 80 degrees in some spots across the state.

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With warmer weather finally here—and hopefully staying for a few months—now is the time to make a simple change that will not only keep you cooler but should also help reduce energy costs.

Change This Setting On Your Ceiling Fan

Some people might already know this, but for others, this might be the first time you've ever heard about it: did you know that most ceiling fans have a button that lets you choose the direction the blades spin?

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This simple button can help keep an area warmer or cooler, which in turn can help reduce your energy bill.

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This magical button that is usually found on the motor assembly of your ceiling fan gives you the option to change which way the blades rotate when you turn it on.

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What Direction Your Ceiling Fan Should Spin

Now that warmer weather is here in Michigan, you’ll want to make sure your ceiling fan is spinning counterclockwise so that the air is pushed down, giving a nice cooling effect for you and the room.

When it gets colder this fall and winter, you’ll want your ceiling fan to spin clockwise to create an updraft. This pulls cooler air from the floor upward and redistributes the warm air that has accumulated near the ceiling, making the room feel warmer.

Most ceiling fans have a direction switch, so changing the fan’s rotation shouldn’t take long. This means you can start enjoying the benefits of cooler air and better energy bills immediately.

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