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Ceiling Fans - Decorative and Functional Devices

Fri 08 Jun 2007 - 13:41

Ceiling Fans - Decorative and Functional Devices
By Arturo Ronzon

A ceiling fan is not only decorative, it is functional as well. A ceiling fan can draw or blow air, depending on which direction you have the blades rotating. When you use a ceiling fan in conjunction with an attic fan or blower, and have an air conditioner in your home, it makes your house much more energy efficient.

Some of the questions you may have about ceiling fans are, which fan will blow the most air? What is the quietest ceiling fan? What brand is has the best warranty and will give you the most for your money? The best way to find the right ceiling fan for you and the room you wish to install it, is to comparison shop.

The size of the blade will determine the airflow. A normal blade length is 30" to 52". The longer the blade, the more air it will catch. A normal blade pitch is 8 to 14 degrees. More air will be moved the larger the pitch is.

The motor of your ceiling fan should be sealed bearings or Oil Bath. When you have the sealed bearings, it won't require any maintenance. You will need to service the oil type on occasion.

Almost all ceiling fans are reversible. Most of them have a 3 speed pull chain fan. If you would like, you can purchase a wall control or a remote unit for your fan. Some already come with a wall control which usually has from 3 to 6 speeds. With a wall control, variable speed outlets will make most fans hum.

Your ceiling fan should not wobble. If it is shaking really bad, this is a hint that something is definitely wrong. Sometimes it is as simple as loose blades that are causing the problem. Check the fan for loose blades and a loose connection between the body of the fan and the rod. You can also check the mounting at the ceiling to ensure that it is securely fastened. It may be you merely have a balance problem. Before attempting to fix this, check to see if you have any bent blades. You can buy a balancing kit for your ceiling fan at many different stores. They have a clip and a number of weights that will match the weight of the clip.

During the winter, when you heat your home, the warm air rises to the ceiling. The heat doesn't turn off until the temperature at the lower levels of your home are within the range of the temperature you have your heat on. When you reverse the direction of your ceiling fan, it will help to disburse the warm air at the top to the rest of your house. This will allow you to save money on your heating bills.

A ceiling fan can add warmth and character to any room in your home. It is a beautiful way to help beat the high cost of heating and cooling your home, no matter what the season.

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