Choose A Ceiling Fan That Fits Your Application Or Decor
Ceiling fans are a device people use both in the summer and winter. In the summer, the ceiling fan blades move in a counter clockwise direction, circulating the air in the room creating a slight wind chill effect, resulting in a temperature drop of about four degrees; sometimes it feels cooler than that. In the winter, the ceiling fan blades move in a clockwise direction, capturing the heated air that has risen to the ceiling. As the heated air moves down the walls to the floor, the chill is removed from the room. So a ceiling fan can work as a cooling or de-cooling agent as needed.
Today, ceiling fans come in a wide variety of styles, sizes and colors. They are also many brands available such as Casablanca fans or Craftmade fans. Most ceiling fans will have an add-on light fixture. There several other things to consider when choosing a ceiling fan: Size, noise, the motor type and of course, price. Choose a ceiling fan that fits any application or decor that you might have in mind. If you will be installing your own ceiling fan keep in mind the fan needs to mounted to a specially secured electrical box. Most fans will come with all the necessary hardware for installation and balancing weights that will allow you to balance the blades to eliminate any wobbling that may occur after installation.