Nearly all modern ceiling fans can be adjusted to rotate in the direction of your choice.
Ceiling fans direction switch.
You will most likely need a ladder to reach it.
Located on the motor of most fan units just above the blades will be a switch.
You can remember it easily by thinking the switch direction indicates the direction the air will flow you want it blowing down in the summer and blowing up the winter.
Most have either a visible switch on the base of the fan or an external control like a fan remote with different settings for direction and speed.
A ceiling fan direction switch or control adjusts the spin direction of a ceiling fan clockwise or counterclockwise.
Installing a ceiling fan with remote control or a ceiling fan switch makes it much easier to control the ceiling fan operation.
Many remotes offering fan direction changes at the tap of a button.
Find ceiling fan switches at lowe s today.
If you don t have a ceiling fan remote or wall switch ceiling fans have a reverse switch on the motor housing.
You will most likely need a ladder to reach it.
Flip it to reverse the direction of the fan to blow the air either up or down as needed.
If your fan doesn t have a switch on the motor the direction reverse may be handled in a different way such as a button on the fan s remote control.