Does anybody believe ths reverse ceiling fan feature works?

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shyts supposed to help warm the room up opposed to cooling down. It's finally cool enough where I don't wanna turn the on but I tried it today (Never used it before) and just wound up helping cold, I turned it off. Thought about trying it tonight for a split second and immediately concluded fukk that :snooze:
 

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It depends on the insulation in your house. I talked to roof insulation installer. He said it could be a huge difference in temperature from ground level to the top of a vaulted ceiling so if you have a house that isn’t well insulated the temperature differences enough that it would help you a lot.
 

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Reversing a ceiling fan's rotation is supposed to cool a conditioned space, not heat it up, by pulling cooler, more dense air up from the floor. Many people make this mistake. The only residences where this doesn't apply are those with radiant flooring.​
 
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