A device long considered out of fashion is coming back to the forefront thanks to its low energy consumption, its ease of use and its often underestimated performance.
With episodes of heat increasing, more and more French people are looking for solutions to keep their homes comfortable without exploding their electricity bill. Air conditioning is attractive because of its efficiency, but its purchase cost, energy consumption and installation can hold back many households. However, there is an often forgotten alternative that is now making a comeback in homes and apartments.
Long associated with old housing or vacation homes, this equipment has evolved significantly in recent years. Quieter, more stylish and more efficient, it no longer has much to do with the models we found in the past. Some now include LED lighting, connected functions or even operating modes adapted to each season. Above all, they respond to an increasingly important concern: cooling without increasing your energy consumption.
Unlike air conditioning, the ceiling fan does not produce cold. Its role is to move the air in order to create a feeling of freshness. This mixing improves thermal comfort and avoids the formation of layers of hot air near the ceiling. Result: the heat is often much more bearable, even when outside temperatures remain high. According to manufacturers, this air circulation can significantly improve the feeling of freshness felt in a room. It can lower the temperature felt by 3 to 5°C.
One of its main assets remains its energy efficiency. A ceiling fan generally consumes much less than an air conditioner and can run for several hours a day at limited cost. Some models also have a winter mode allowing you to reverse the direction of rotation of the blades. The hot air accumulated under the ceiling is then redistributed in the room, which improves thermal comfort and can optimize the use of heating. This device is therefore not only used during the summer months.
To obtain the best results, a few simple rules must be followed. The fan must be adapted to the size of the room to ensure effective air circulation. It is particularly appreciated in bedrooms thanks to its silent operation and can also be used in living rooms or under a covered terrace depending on the model.
Another often overlooked advantage: the air current it generates disrupts the flight of mosquitoes, which allows you to enjoy summer nights more peacefully. Accessible, economical to use and usable all year round, the ceiling fan today appears to be one of the most interesting solutions for gaining comfort without systematically resorting to air conditioning.


