Keep Cool With A Ceiling Fan


by - Date: 2007-08-02 - Word Count: 407 Share This!

There is nothing as charming as the whirling sound of a ceiling fan, as it gently cools a room on a sultry day.

Despite the fact that ceiling fans have been in existence for over 100 years, they are still very popular today and have improved over time. They now have better motors and materials, a better overall finish and controls, and the variety is overwhelming. In addition to this, there is always a type to suit even a restricted budget.

When choosing a ceiling fan, you need to determine the size needed for the room. You then need to see how it is going to be placed. If the fan is also going to be the main light source, then you would also have to purchase a light kit that will provide adequate lighting. Other options include remote control, dimmer switches and reversible blades.

It would be a good idea to consider the construction of the fan and blades. If the motor casing is made from thin metal, there will be a rattling or humming sound while in operation. If the blades are made of wood, you could experience warping. Therefore, while the look and benefits of the fan are important, the construction of it is also an important aspect to look into.

While there aren't a lot of ceiling fans that will work outdoors, there are some that do. An outdoor ceiling fan is especially designed and manufactured to withstand the effects of heat, cold, dust, dryness and humidity. This is why no indoor fan should be installed outdoors as it is not designed appropriately for outdoor use.

In case you were under the impression that ceiling fans only help to keep us cool, you are in for a surprise. The fact is that these fans are just as useful for helping to keep the room warm in cold weather. You just need to ensure that when you buy a fan, it can be set to blow down in warm weather and up in cold weather.

Once your fan is installed and you are making the most of, you also need to remember that at times it needs to be cleaned. Dirty blades can make ceiling fans shake and wobble, and to keep them running smoothly you need to clean them often, at least every two months. However, for weekly maintenance you could dust the blades with a feather duster, making sure that the fan is switched off while doing so.

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