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Answering Your Ceiling Fan Questions

Tue 21 Apr 2009 - 10:22

Answering Your Ceiling Fan Questions
By [http://ezinearticles.com/?expert=Mike_Selvon]Mike Selvon

If you are a fan of popular home improvement shows then you know that the ceiling fans are usually the first thing to be ripped down by the designers. This is a true mystery. Ceiling fans have a real purpose in a room. Granted that some ceiling fans from the past decades are completely hideous but today's ceiling fans come in a wide assortment of styles, colors and designs.

A ceiling fan can add warmth to a room or can help cool it down. It definitely helps your electric bill and can even be adorned with lights to help illuminate a darkened room. If you are not quite sure how ceiling fans can help your decorations, you need this article. In it we will cover the history of ceiling fans as well as some of the more popular types that people are using. Do not let those designers fool you. Ceiling fans do deserve a place in your room.

What is a ceiling fan used for?

Believe it or not, a ceiling fan can be used to heat and cool a room. When there is a need to circulate cool air around a room, an electrical switch can be flipped and the blades will turn counter-clockwise. This brings the cool air up from the floor and distributes it around the room. During the winter months when the heat from vents rises, the switch is turned so that the fan is now operating clockwise. This pushes the heated air downwards and helps circulate the warm air around the room.

What are the parts of a ceiling fan?

Your ceiling fan has several parts to it. It has the electric motor which powers the blades into turning. You then have the blades themselves which are affixed to the motor with blade irons. Ceiling fans are attached to the ceiling through a mounting mechanism. The mounting mechanism is what attaches the motor to the ceiling. Usually a downrod is used to hold the motor in place.

If the ceiling is low, a special "close to ceiling" mount is ordered so that the ceiling fans are closer to the ceiling and not in the way of heads or arms. There may also be decorations or adornments for the blades themselves. It really depends on the type and model of ceiling fan that you choose. You can also install lighting fixtures into the ceiling fans. It is a special lighting kit that you can purchase when you are looking through the available ceiling fans.

Can I install a ceiling fan myself?

Yes, you can install a ceiling fan yourself if you know what you are doing. It is going to require some tools and some construction know-how. You will have to cut a hole in your ceiling. Most people do not have the tools to do this. It also requires knowledge of electricity. You would be handling live wires and butting into electrical boxes.

If you are not very handy with construction or electrical work, it will save you a lot of time and money if you have the ceiling fans installed by a professional. It might take you days to install it whereas it would take a professional an hour or so. Plus the professional can ensure that the fan does not wobble.

How much does a ceiling fan cost?

The cost of a ceiling fan is going to depend on a few factors. The first is the style of fan that you want. The traditional ceiling fans are far less than the new modern ones with blades that are on a long pole that circle up and down instead of around. The manufacturer will also play a significant role.

A Hunter fan is going to cost far more than one purchased at your local discount store. The size will play a factor as well. The larger the ceiling fan, the more it is going to cost. You can expect to pay a couple hundred dollars for a good ceiling fan.

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