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Ceiling Ventilators Buyers Guide|Everything You Should Know Before Purchasing a Ceiling Fan



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By : James Risce    29 or more times read
Submitted 2010-09-23 10:16:38
A ceiling fan is a great method for cooling off a room, without spending a great deal of money. Many people automatically think they need air conditioning and don't even consider a ceiling fan. Still, a ceiling fan has more than just a soothing and cooling power on a room, but it can additional be a decorative feature. You can choose from many models and price ranges, so before you buy your ceiling fan you have to decide what your needs are. The tips below will assist you when selecting the best ceiling fan to purchase.

You may want to consider buying a ceiling fan with a ligh attached to it. Combination fans and lights are an efficient use of your space and are becoming more common. When you get a combination fan, you not only have to decide on the type of fan you want but what kind of lighting, as well. This way you are getting two appliances in one. Some models offer up lighting, which gives a room a pleasing, romantic quality. Of course, if you are already satisfied with the lighting in the room, and only want a ceiling fan for cooling purposes, then you can choose a simpler model that doesn't come with lighting. Another thing you need to take into account is your ceiling. First off, is it sloped or pitched? A majority of ceiling fans are not designed to work with sloped ceilings therefore they require a special sloped ceiling adapter kit to install the fan the right way. If anyone residing in your home is really tall and your ceiling is pretty low, than this might not be the optimal room for a ceiling fan. You don't need to have anyone in your home or guests getting hit by blades from a low hanging ceiling fan! Before you install a fan, make sure you know how much room you have to work with.

If you are handy with tools or someone else in your house is, then you may be able to put the ceiling fan up by yourself. However, if you are doubtful, or if you are buying a very big or complicated model, don't be afraid to get help. The most qualified person to put up your ceiling fan would be a licensed electrician. If there is some other trustworthy person that can do it like a family member or friend, then he might save you a little change. The point is, don't try to install the fan yourself if you aren't sure how to do it, as electrical devices can be dangerous.

When you locate the right ceiling fan, and it is put up correctly, you will be happy that you made the purchase. Most ceiling fans have numerous speeds, so you can get the room to the right temperature. As a less costly option than air condition, ceiling fans are an excellent way to be cool during the hotter months of summer. A ceiling fan also looks nicer than a rectangular box in your window! If you don't forget to use these guidelines, you will find the perfect ceiling fan for your home.

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