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Choosing the right ceiling fan for your home

Choosing the right ceiling fan for your home

Air Conditioners & Fans, Heating & Cooling

In the summer months reliable ceiling fans reduce cooling costs. Ceiling fans are found throughout American homes because they help to reduce cooling and heating costs. In essence, the ceiling fan stirs the air which makes family members feel more comfortable. In winter, the ceiling fan can be set to push heat down to the floor, but it can be changed over to revolve the other way to bring the cool air from the bottom in summer. This will make the room feel several degrees cooler than the actual temperature.

Fans cost very little to operate and make a great addition to any home. They are perfect for bedrooms, living rooms and interior and exterior patio areas. Finding the best fan for your needs will require a slight investment in money, shopping and installation, but it is well worth it.

Choosing a Ceiling Fan

When selecting the ceiling fan to improve your home, you have some things to consider. Price is first. Ceiling fans come in a range of prices. The cost of the fan is related to how reliable it will be in many cases, but that is not always true.

It is best to select a fan that is scaled appropriately to the size of the room. A fan with huge blades takes up a large area and can overwhelm a small space. You want to improve the comfort of the room and increase energy efficiency, but how it will look is important too.

Another thing to consider is the height of the room. With very low ceilings, it isn’t reasonable to add a fan because the blades will become a hazard for taller people passing through. It can be possible to install a recessed fan or use one of the ceiling-hugger versions, but low ceilings may not be appropriate for ceiling fans. In general, ceiling heights should be at least 8 feet.

As you look at the design of the fan, consider the motif of the room. Shop around for a fan that will go with the room’s color scheme and style. There are so many different color and style choices available. Whether your décor is traditional, contemporary, formal, casual or country cottage, it isn’t hard to find the perfect complement to the interior decoration of the room.

Installing your Fan
Typically, it does not take a lot of skill to install a ceiling fan. Almost anyone capable of doing basic electrical work can complete the project. Have an extra pair of hands available for lifting and holding the motor and blades in place while you connect them. Also, it is essential that you make sure that the power to that room is completely turned off before you start. A shock from a live wire could be disastrous, so always double-check before you begin the work.

If you find that unhooking and removing the old fixture, and then mounting and connecting the new fan motor is more difficult than you imagined, you may decide to hire a professional electrician. Once your new fan is in place it will save you money on your electric bills and increase your family’s comfort.

Ceiling fans are a reliable and efficient way to keep your home’s cooling and heating costs at bay. The fan will likely pay for itself in a year or two and provide a more comfortable living space for your family. Consider the size, color and the cost of the fan before making a purchase. When you take all of these into account, you will be able to make the best choice for your lifestyle.

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