How To Install Ceiling Fan

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Things To Consider When Buying a Ceiling Fan

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Due to the rising price of energy bills more homeowners are choosing ceiling fans as the main way to cool their home. While ceiling fans don't actually lower the temperature, the air movement they generate creates a significant cooling effect. While an air conditioning system can lower the room temperature, they run up large electric bills and often waste energy cooling rooms that are unoccupied. The electricity used by a ceiling fan is similar to a 100-watt light bulb and so is much lower in comparison. In addition to their obvious benefits, many ceiling fans also look good and can enhance the look of the rooms they are in.

Even though a lot of people choose a fan based on its looks, there are far the more important things to consider. One is the fan size; it is important to choose a fan with the right blade length to cool the area that you require. Manufacturers quote room sizes in their specifications. If the fan is not large enough you will never get the full benefit of having it. Another important point is the efficiency of the fan, which you want to be as high as possible. You want to be able to run the fan for long periods and so the less power it consumes, the lower your energy costs will be. Many fans are available with 3 speed settings which is ideal for saving energy because you only need to select high speed when it is especially hot.

When choosing a ceiling fan it is worth taking into account the effort required to install it. Many ceiling fans are very straightforward and can be installed by anyone who can follow instructions. There are three parts to any ceiling fan, the blades, the mounting compartment and the motor, which is contained within a housing. Some blades are of the clip-on variety and so are easier to fit. If you are in any doubt as to wire the fan up it is wise to consult a professional who would not charge much for what is generally a straightforward task.

A number of homeowners do not know that some ceiling fans can be just as effective in the winter as they are in the summer. In the winter though, the fan is used to distribute warm air through the room. Warm air tends to rise and it is wasted, so the motion of some ceiling fans can be reversed so that the fan actually draws the warm air down from the ceiling to where it is needed nearer the floor. So a ceiling fan can have a direct effect by lowering energy bills during the winter as well.

You can find an incredible range of ceiling fan styles and designs available today. These range from the modern all-white look, through contemporary styles to traditional and elegant designs. For low ceilings they are available in a flush mount design. Lights can add to the look of a ceiling fan; in fact many models house several lights. There is no doubt that a ceiling fan is definitely a wonderful improvement to virtually any room.

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