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		<title>Is A Heated Ceiling Fan is a Good Idea?</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 12 Apr 2011 04:47:17 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[A heated ceiling fan is an excellent idea for many varied reasons. For instance, the Reiker Corporation&#8217;s &#8220;Room Conditioner&#8221; is a light and fan assembly with a built-in heating element which is easily operated by a remote control without even having to use a wall switch. It is a totally ductless system. Heat rises, and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A heated ceiling fan is an excellent idea for many varied reasons. For instance, the Reiker Corporation&#8217;s &#8220;Room Conditioner&#8221; is a light and fan assembly with a built-in heating element which is easily operated by a remote control without even having to use a wall switch. It is a totally ductless system. Heat rises, and duct systems inefficiently transport heating energy and create heat even in the rooms that are not being used.</p>
<p>Considering that a heated ceiling fan is able to be used both in winter and summer, it becomes a year-round way to distribute heat evenly and, in the end, save you money on your electric bill. Two story homes are normally too warm in the upper story and too cool in the lower story because the bottom half of the rooms receive the heat last. Most thermostats measure the temperature in the bottom half of a house. This can be corrected with the use of this type of fan. High ceilings normally require more electric energy to heat the home because the heat stays up in the ceiling and not down in the living portion of the rooms. Porches and garages without heating or homes without double-paned windows can be well benefitted by the use of this heated fan.</p>
<p>In the winter the hot air is pushed down, reheated, and provides an even temperature. The hot air is distributed upward and then down the walls, across the floor, and then again is forced upwards to be reheated.</p>
<p>In the summer the ceiling fan heater can save up to 40% on air conditioning costs.</p>
<p>Although there are various manufacturers of this fan, one of the most popular is the Reiker &#8220;Room Conditioner&#8221;, mentioned earlier, with its four built-in ceramic heaters, which reheats the air and draws air right off the ceiling. The fan&#8217;s three speeds are also reversible so that the fan can blow up instead of down. If you are working at your desk, it is extremely helpful that your documents will not blow around.</p>
<p>Even though all the hardware needed comes with the ceiling fan heater as well as instructions for easy installation similar to those for a regular fan, if you do not already have a ceiling light fixture that you can replace, it is wise to hire an electrician to install the proper wiring.</p>
<p>Heated ceiling fans are carried by many hardware stores and home centers, or can ordered for you. They are also available online.</p>
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		<title>How Green are Heated Ceiling Fans?</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 12 Apr 2011 04:46:09 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[People all over the world are looking for ways to become more &#8220;green&#8221; than ever before. Whether a result of ever-rising costs or a personal desire to be a good steward to the planet &#8211; people are becoming more eco -conscious. Part of a green lifestyle includes cutting energy costs and lowering one&#8217;s carbon footprint. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>People all over the world are looking for ways to become more &#8220;green&#8221; than ever before. Whether a result of ever-rising costs or a personal desire to be a good steward to the planet &#8211; people are becoming more eco -conscious. Part of a green lifestyle includes cutting energy costs and lowering one&#8217;s carbon footprint.</p>
<p>Heated ceiling fans, a relatively new technology designed to lower total heating costs while keeping a home comfortable in the winter months, provide today&#8217;s homeowners an opportunity to go green while also saving money.</p>
<p>Because green living has become so popular, consumers must take extra care to make sure that the products they are purchasing are truly eco friendly. Unfortunately, there are companies that will market products as green, when in reality, they are not.</p>
<p>So, how green are heated ceiling fans? The news on these fans is good. They pass the eco friendly test with flying colors due to low energy consumption, low cost of operation, and the ability for users to have complete control over how they are used.</p>
<p>Heated ceiling fans use slightly more energy than regular fans, but they use far less energy than a home heating system does &#8211; and they have the ability to keep areas of a home comfortable for long periods of time because they reheat and circulate air to the living areas of a home simultaneously.</p>
<p>Another advantage to utilizing a heated ceiling fan is the ability that the homeowner has to control its use. While central heat is designed to warm an entire home, a ceiling fan can easily be turned on when a room is in use and then switched off when it&#8217;s empty. That means that homeowners will be able to keep their thermostat at a lower temperature while still enjoying a comfortable home just by turning on the ceiling fan with heat when using a room.</p>
<p>These fans also have the ability to run without the heating element turned on, which means that users can control their energy costs even more and can also enjoy energy savings in the summer months by using the same fan to keep the house cool.</p>
<p>Heated ceiling fans are a green and cost effective way to lower energy consumption. Fan prices start at approximately $300 and are available through a variety of manufacturers, including Hubber, Hampton, Reiker, and Harbor Breeze. The best news is that these fans are available in a wide range of styles &#8211; allowing homeowners to choose a fan that is visually appealing.</p>
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		<title>Can An Installed Heated Ceiling Fan Save You Money?</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 12 Apr 2011 04:45:12 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[A heated ceiling fan is a particular type of ceiling fan which includes a heating element that can be turned on or off according to need. A well known fact of physics is that heat rises. This means that a lot of the heat you circulate throughout your house ends up sitting on the ceiling [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A heated ceiling fan is a particular type of ceiling fan which includes a heating element that can be turned on or off according to need. A well known fact of physics is that heat rises. This means that a lot of the heat you circulate throughout your house ends up sitting on the ceiling where it doesn&#8217;t warm anybody. If your house has high ceilings or is a two story, you might find that you need quite a bit of extra energy to heat your house in the winter. Most homeowners have &#8220;problem&#8221; rooms that seem to remain cold no matter how high the thermostat is turned up or rooms that are used infrequently. A heated ceiling fan helps to address these issues since it can be installed in specific areas and only used when necessary. Most heated ceiling fan operate on a minimal amount of energy. This makes a heated ceiling fan extremely efficient, costing a mere fraction of the cost to run compared to other heating options. The heated element of the fan can also be turned off, making it the perfect fan for 4 seasons. In the summer and spring, it operates just like a traditional ceiling fan and can help keep you cool as well as minimizing air conditioning costs.</p>
<p>If you are interested in installing a ceiling fan, it makes sense to purchase a heated fan since they are energy-efficient multi-taskers which will help decrease your utility bills. The major manufacturers of these types of fans include Reiker, Emerson, Hampton Bay, and Harbor Breeze. The Reiker room conditioner is one of the most widely available heated fans and comes in a variety of finishes to suit every type of decor. It is generally stocked at most large retailers and home improvement superstores. Some of the other fan models might be a bit harder to locate but they are available online and can be purchased via the internet yourself or special ordered from large retailers or smaller lighting boutiques. You can expect to pay somewhere in the range of $250-300 for this type of ceiling fan. The internet can be a great place to start your search for a heated ceiling fan and to make a list of models that you are interested in. You can then check stock at many home improvement stores online and then go to see it in person and pick it up.</p>
<p>Keywords: Ceiling fan heat, ceiling fan heater, ceiling fan heaters, ceiling fan with heater, ceiling fans heat, ceiling fans heater, heated ceiling fan, heated ceiling fans, heating ceiling fans, reiker ceiling fan heat</p>
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		<title>How To Choose the Best Ceiling Fan with Heater for You</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 12 Apr 2011 04:45:11 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Ceiling heater fans are becoming useful in many homes for optimal circulation. Many current heating systems lack the basic principles of efficiency: firstly, heat rises; a ceiling fan operates with this basic concept in mind; why not take advantage of available heat? Secondly, heating duct systems are expensive to operate and difficult to maintain; ceiling [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Ceiling heater fans are becoming useful in many homes for optimal circulation. Many current heating systems lack the basic principles of efficiency: firstly, heat rises; a ceiling fan operates with this basic concept in mind; why not take advantage of available heat? Secondly, heating duct systems are expensive to operate and difficult to maintain; ceiling fans do not have ducts. Heated ceiling fans offer coolness in summer months, yet warmth in the winter. Moreover, the right fan can even the temperature throughout the room, and it can perform this task with minimal power. An individual can now avoid those freezing spots that seem to exist in every room by choosing one of these superior fans.</p>
<p>Reiker ceiling fans come in a variety of styles: Swiss Gold, Textured White, Brushed Nickel, Legend White and Legend Bronze. There is a fan to match any style or color in the home. These revolutionary units are extremely lightweight and require minimal set-up. The standard ceiling mount is one possible choice, or the heater fan for high cathedral ceilings is another; the latter option comes with six-inch rods for mounting. For those ordering from Canada, there are limitations in styles available, so it makes sense to keep that in mind before ordering. Every unit is equipped with a remote device for easy functionality.</p>
<p>Reiker ceiling fans have gone through rigorous testing, and they have met or exceeded personal and governmental expectations. Here is a review of some of the results: from three experiments with conventional heating vs. ceiling fan heating, when using a ceiling fan the previously drafty areas near the windows had evened-out. Furthermore, every element within the room had risen in temperature. Upon using a standard heater, the spotty coldness resumed and hot-pockets were abundant; a definitive mismatch of heat had taken place. Furthermore, when using the ceiling fan at zero degrees Fahrenheit, it had exceeded expectations every time. Even upon freezing, the heater spread even and abundant warmth throughout the room.</p>
<p>Typically, a ceiling heater fan can effectively heat a 20 x 20 room with eight-foot ceilings, but when it comes to larger rooms more time is required to reach optimum performance. Obviously, if the environment is insulated suitably, the heater will work at its peak. The amount of money saved when using this technology is astronomical. Imagine setting each room to a desired temperature and finally avoiding those troublesome cold spots.</p>
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		<title>Heated Ceiling Fan Saves Home Energy Costs</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 12 Apr 2011 04:44:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Heated ceiling fans are among the latest technology the homeowner can consider for installation in helping to reduce home energy costs. The traditional ceiling fan is a favorite during summer weather, helping to push hot air down and reducing air conditioning costs by as much as 40 percent. So designers thought, aha, let&#8217;s use the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Heated ceiling fans are among the latest technology the homeowner can consider for installation in helping to reduce home energy costs.</p>
<p>The traditional ceiling fan is a favorite during summer weather, helping to push hot air down and reducing air conditioning costs by as much as 40 percent. So designers thought, aha, let&#8217;s use the same principle to our advantage in the winter months, pushing hot air down to help heat the home instead of cool it off. And the ceiling fan heater was born.</p>
<p>The highest temperatures in a 10 to 12 foot room tend to be those within 3 feet of the ceiling, so a heated ceiling fan helpfully redirects that hotter air down toward the part of the room where human beings and pets are feeling pretty chilly once winter winds and snows get to howling.</p>
<p>The main difference between a heated ceiling fan and a traditional ceiling fan is that the heated ceiling fan is constructed with a heating element that can be controlled with an on or off switch. The installation process is the same as for any traditional ceiling fan unless the ceiling doesn&#8217;t already have electrical wiring in place for a ceiling light. Having an electrician install the electrical elements in your ceiling in order for the heated ceiling fan to operate will increase your costs of installing a heated ceiling fan.</p>
<p>Since most models are designed with a lighting element, you can install a heated ceiling fan to replace both a traditional ceiling fan and ceiling light. The traditional heated ceiling fan measures 54 inches across and may be a few inches closer to the ground due to the addition of the heating element within the fan unit.</p>
<p>Because this technology is relatively new, you may have to special order the model of fan you are interested in instead of being able to decide today that you&#8217;re going to install a heated ceiling fan and conveniently pick one up at the local hardware store. More and more lighting supply and ceiling fan retail stores, however, are beginning to carry these units.</p>
<p>Costs to run the heated ceiling fan average a little more than a dollar a day when the heat is turned on. If the fan is used without heat, daily operating costs average 25 cents.</p>
<p>Those who live in older homes with very high ceilings and two story homes where the second story roasts while the first floor feels chilly find the heated ceiling fan a godsend. It helps force hot air to circulate through the first floor, helping to regulate temperatures and managing a more efficient use of heat throughout the home.</p>
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		<title>Choose The Right Ceiling Fan Heater For Your Home</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 12 Apr 2011 04:42:57 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Maintaining heat and cool air in one&#8217;s home is a constant battle. Especially if that home is two or more stories. During both summer and winter months there is always some part of the home that is either too hot or too cold. How does someone fix this problem? One solution is to consider installing [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Maintaining heat and cool air in one&#8217;s home is a constant battle. Especially if that home is two or more stories. During both summer and winter months there is always some part of the home that is either too hot or too cold. How does someone fix this problem? One solution is to consider installing a heated ceiling fan. A typical ceiling fan is often used in summer months to push hot air down as heat rises. This simple contraction has been known to save roughly 40% on air conditioning costs! Heated ceiling fans, installed just like regular fans, not only pushes heat down but has an additional feature that reheats to add a constant flow of heat in the room during the winter season. This additional feature can be turned on and off so it can be used all year long.</p>
<p>Heat can escape within a home through many ways. As heat rises it often heats up the ceiling but fails to heat the room. Additionally, many window fixtures do not hold heat in well. More often than not, parts of the home that do not need additional heated get heated failing to reach the cooler areas of the home. The heated ceiling fan may not solve the entire problem but is a great inexpensive solution to help hot air flow more downward into any given room. And since the fan reheats the air that is distributed is always warm adding to the longevity of warmth.</p>
<p>Installing a heat fan for your ceiling is cost saving and effective. Using about the save amount of wattage as one uses with a hairdryer, costs run about .05 US dollars (USD) per our. Running a fan without the heating element costs .1 USD per hour. Immediately you will feel not only the warmth but the savings! These fans are easy to install and look similar to other ceiling fans. A few different models are available such as the Reiker or Hampton Bay models. Most brands offer a limited lifetime guarantee and websites offer information on the differentiations between models.</p>
<p>To ensure correct installation if you are unfamiliar with ceiling fans it is best to contact an electrician to assist you with mounting the fan. Though this may be an initial cost, if installed properly you will be getting the benefits immediately. As a newer product to the market the best way to shop for heated ceiling fans is online. This way you can look at a variety of models and if appropriate go to the store once you have found the right fan for you. Testimonials are often available on websites providing you with the confidence to purchase and start conserving both heat and money!</p>
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		<title>Finding Affordable and Quality Heated Ceiling Fans</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 12 Apr 2011 04:38:32 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[One benefit to owning a ceiling fan heater is the specific areas that the ceiling fans heat. As heat , leaving all the cold air to the lower extremities, the ceiling fan heater pushes heat out, down towards the floor, so there is no area unheated in the room. You will find that in the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>One benefit to owning a ceiling fan heater is the specific areas that the ceiling fans heat. As heat , leaving all the cold air to the lower extremities, the ceiling fan heater pushes heat out, down towards the floor, so there is no area unheated in the room. You will find that in the colder seasons, owning a heated ceiling fan will save you the extra money you could be spending to your own personal desire and not to the electric company.</p>
<p>Ceiling fan heaters can be found at your local hardware and home improvement stores. If after looking though the stores, you do not find a heated ceiling fan to your liking, there is always the online stores to be considered. When searching the web, do keep in mind that what you see is what you get. You do not get to see the fan up close. All you have to go by is a picture of the product you are purchasing.</p>
<p>When purchasing ceiling fan heaters, going with a popular manufacturer is always your best bet. Reiker, who holds over 50 patents in the world, is one of the top ceiling fan heater manufactures worldwide. With prices ranging anywhere from $300.00-$500.00. Reiker offers you affordable prices and high quality products. For instance, the 54” Aged Gold Ceiling fan with heater is only $349.95, which comes with an integrated light kit. Some other popular heated ceiling fan manufactures are Hampton, Hubber and Harbor Breeze. Their products can be found online, as well as in home improvement stores.</p>
<p>The cost of heated ceiling fans is all dependent on the buyer and whether or not they are looking for affordable prices or the best quality. Possibly even both. All heated ceiling fans are in the price range of around $299.00-$800.00. This is not including monthly/company specials. Local stores that may carry heated ceiling fans are Lowes, Home Depot, or your local hardware store.</p>
<p>When deciding upon whether or not a heated ceiling fan is right for you ,remember, if you want to save that extra penny, put into deep consideration all the benefits to owning a ceiling fan heater. When approaching the decision, also remember to keep your mind open to all online stores and home improvement stores. Don’t decide upon one fan, when you’ve only searched through out one store. There are many affordable prices and quality products out there for your benefit.</p>
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		<title>Saving Money With a Ceiling Fan Heater</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Fairly new on the market is the ceiling fan heater. This device works as a traditional ceiling fan in the warm summer months. However, this fan goes one step farther. In the chill of spring and summer this device will let you skip out on turning the heat on because each fan will heat a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Fairly new on the market is the ceiling fan heater. This device works as a traditional ceiling fan in the warm summer months. However, this fan goes one step farther. In the chill of spring and summer this device will let you skip out on turning the heat on because each fan will heat a 20 foot by 20 foot room with 10 foot ceilings. It will also save you heating costs during the winter months.</p>
<p>Ceiling fans save money in the summer time by pushing the air around above the people. This helps keep the room cool. You can also use the fan to pull warm air toward the ceiling. Another great thing that a ceiling fan does is to push cool air from a traditional central cooling system downward. These features allow people to save money on their cooling bills by running their ceiling fans along with their air conditioner.</p>
<p>With a ceiling fan heater it goes even farther then that. The heating element heats the air and sends it downward. This allows the room to stay warmer and more specifically, it allows the warm air to be where the people need it. In spring and fall this is enough to keep the home cozy during the chilly months allowing you to push back the time when the furnace needs to be started and allow you to stop using the heater sooner.</p>
<p>But it goes farther then that because this can be used as a zone heater for many during the winter months, especially if you live somewhere where winter is rather mild. You can heat your rooms one at a time with the ceiling fan heater.</p>
<p>If you need more then zone heating or you have a harsh winter then you can save money by running the ceiling fan heater alongside your traditional heater. This will allow the warm air to be pushed down from the ceiling and used where you need it. You will be able to save money because the ceiling fan is inexpensive to run and will aid your furnace in keeping the house at the ideal temperature.</p>
<p>Additionally a heated ceiling fan doesn&#8217;t cost much more then a new ceiling fan. You can get many for around $300, but there are some that can be purchased for a little less then that, which is well worth it when year round savings are considered.</p>
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		<title>Ceiling Fan Heaters Reduce Your Heating Costs</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 12 Apr 2011 04:36:30 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[It&#8217;s common knowledge that using ceiling fans during the summer months will reduce your air conditioning costs &#8211; sometimes up to 40%! New technology, in the form of heated ceiling fans, also allows homeowners to reduce their heating costs during the winter months. A heated ceiling fan is, quite simply, a regular ceiling fan with [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It&#8217;s common knowledge that using ceiling fans during the summer months will reduce your air conditioning costs &#8211; sometimes up to 40%! New technology, in the form of heated ceiling fans, also allows homeowners to reduce their heating costs during the winter months.</p>
<p>A heated ceiling fan is, quite simply, a regular ceiling fan with a heating element added. They work just like regular ceiling fans, except they are also capable of reheating air. In order to understand how using one of these fans will assist with lowering heating costs, it&#8217;s important to first understand how a ceiling fan works. Traditional fans don&#8217;t actually heat or cool air &#8211; they simply move air around a room. When the air moves around the room with the help of a fan, it makes home&#8217;s occupants feel cooler in the summer and warmer in the winter. When a fan is used properly, occupants of a home will feel more comfortable, even with the furnace set at a lower temperature -saving money, as ceiling fans cost far less to run than home heating systems.</p>
<p>A heated ceiling fan has the added benefit of a heating element. When air reaches the fan, the heating element heats the air before pushing it back down into the room. Because the air is being reheated, it assists with keeping the living areas of the house warmer. These fans are far more cost-effective to run than the entire heating system. An added benefit is that fans can be easily turned on when a room is occupied and switched off again when the room is not being used, giving home owners the flexibility to control their usage. On the other hand, home heating systems are designed to heat the entire home when they are turned on.</p>
<p>Heated ceiling fans are a cost-effective way to lower a home&#8217;s heating cost. Starting at approximately $300, one of these fans can start to earn a return on the investment in a relatively short period of time. Installing thee fans is simple as well, especially in rooms that are already wired for a ceiling fan and in new homes.</p>
<p>Because heated ceiling fans are still relatively new, they may be difficult to find at local home improvement stores. There are a handful of manufacturers that make these fans, including Reiker, Hubber, Hampton, and Harbor Breeze. Heated ceiling fans are available in wide variety of styles and price ranges, so home owners are likely to find one that meets their needs and personal tastes.</p>
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