Ceiling Fan Installation
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It is important that you call a Electrician for your ceiling fan installation, since it is hard wired to your home’s electrical system. If you try to perform this kind of work on your own, or you call an unqualified electrician, serious damage to your home’s wiring could result – and that, of course, could lead to a risk of fire. Also, if the installation is not done properly, that could cause a short circuit where the fan does not work as it should.
A ceiling fan installation is not as easy as you may think. Because a ceiling fan has a motor that, in some models, is quite heavy, you may find it difficult to properly position the fan. If that happens, then it will not work as it is designed and will very likely be quite noisy.
We offer safe, honest and reliable ceiling fan service and installation. Each ceiling fan we install will add aesthetic value and quality of life characteristics to your interior. Apart from the visually appealing aspects of adding a ceiling fan, they are a are practical appliance. The practicality is realized in the seasonal settings – a summer and winter switch located on the base of the ceiling fan housing. The summer setting draws cooler air in the room up to provide you the benefit of lowering room temperatures by re-circulating the cooler air that settles near the floor. The winter setting forces the higher temperature air that rises to the ceiling down into the lower portions of the room. This facilitates maximum use and economy of your heating system.
Ceiling Fan Installation Considerations
The ceiling fan you install should be the right size for the room:
- Rooms that measure about 75 square feet need a fan with a 29- to 36-inch blade diameter.
- For rooms measuring 76 to 144 square feet, choose a fan with a blade diameter of 36 to 42 inches.
- If the room size is 144 to 225 square feet, select a fan with a 44-inch blade diameter.
- For rooms that are 225 to 400 square feet, use a fan with a blade diameter of 50 to 54 inches.
When installed, the fan blade tips should be at least 30 inches from the walls and other obstructions. The bottom edges of the blades should be at least 7 feet above the floor. Once you select a fan, check the included documentation for any additional requirements for blade clearance or ceiling height.