What You Should Know About
Ceiling Fans
Ceiling
fans come in a wide variety of
styles and colors to match any
homeowners interior design wishes.
They come with and without lighting.
Three to five blades. In colors of
black, white, brown, made of wood,
covered with animal print fabric or
styled with carved leaves.
Ceiling fans have come a long way
since the industrial revolution
where they were dreamed up by
sweating factory workers. These
workers attached wooden or metal
blades to the overhead whirling
shafts that were used to drive the
machinery they worked on.
Ceiling fans are a great way to keep
cool in the summer on those nights
when you don't have to run the air
conditioner. Ceiling fans are much
less noisy and obtrusive than box
fans that sit on your floor or in
your windows. And, you know that
heat rises, right? Well, in the
winter months running your fan on
low and in reverse speed will bring
down the heat that accumulates up in
at the ceiling, helping you to feel
warmer.
Before you purchase a ceiling fan
you'll need to consider the blade
sweep. You don't want to overwhelm a
smaller room with a ceiling fan
that's too big, but, you also want
to make sure that the ceiling fan
will be able to displace enough air
to cool you off in a larger room.
Another consideration before
purchasing a ceiling fan is the
length it will drop from the
ceiling. A home with an 8 foot
ceiling would probably use a three
inch down rod for a ceiling fan, and
a room with a fifteen foot high
ceiling would need at least a one
foot down rod, up to a five foot
down rod. It is suggested that you
have at least seven feet of
clearance from the floor to avoid
accidents.
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