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Install Ceiling Fan

Written by admin on August 18, 2008 – 5:36 pm -

The first thing to do is to determine where you want the ceiling fan to be. Usually the ceiling fan installation is in the middle of the room. Remember the power used by the fan is the same power that a light fixture will use. So make sure there is sufficient power to run both without over heating. Picking the right ceiling fan blade size is important. The formula is the measure from the floor to the ceiling distance, then going to the lowest blade subtract the distance from the blade to the ceiling. The recommended height for the ceiling fan is 7 feet. Ceiling fan Installation procedures All manufacturers will have ceiling fan installation instructions. With each fan, here is a basic overall look at how to install a ceiling fan. First thing... more


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Window Fans

Written by admin on August 18, 2008 – 4:41 pm -

Window fans are easy to install. They are relatively small in size and vary from 8 to 20 inches in diameter. Window fans are designed for easy installation and are styled in high gloss ABS thermoplastics for a stylish appearance. The fans incorporate updated technology and design and can be cleaned easily. Window fans are not often advertised. However, they constitute a cheaper and more environmentally responsible alternative to air conditioning. Window fans are not permanently installed, so one can be placed in almost any window and still be moved later on. Window exhaust fans also come with adjustable panels so that the fan is able to fit in nearly any size window as well. DRAGONS FAN Stained Glass Window MFX 5 ... more


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Bath Fan Installation

Written by admin on August 18, 2008 – 4:18 pm -

The new efficient and quiet exhaust fans are now available at home centers and from heating, ventilation and air conditioning suppliers. The new fans are virtually silent. They’re also much more powerful and use less energy than the older models. They can even be left on full time if you need continuous ventilation. Here, we’ll show you how to remove an old bath fan and install a new quiet one. In most cases you can do this in less than a day with little or no ceiling repair. While we’re at it, we’ll show you how to replace typical 3-inch uninsulated duct with much superior 4-inch insulated ductwork. This project involves electrical wiring, so call your local electrical inspector to find out if you need a permit. Installing... more


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Ceiling Fan Replacement Blades

Written by admin on August 18, 2008 – 3:16 pm -

There’s nothing more annoying than a broken fan blade – as it usually happens just when you need it the most: the hottest day of the year. Luckily, finding a ceiling fan replacement blade is something easily done and in a few minutes you’ll have your fan spinning like before. Getting a replacement blade is something most owners chose to buy the instant their ceiling fans break It’s not that expensive and allows you to fix any possible problem quickly, with minor downtime – as opposed to having to go out and find the right part whenever that happens. I don’t need to tell you, you can’t operate a ceiling fan with a broken blade. Its unbalanced spin can damage the ceiling fan, and worse - it can... more


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