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Ceiling Fan Wiring

Written by admin on September 25, 2008 – 12:48 pm -

Ceiling fan wiring is actually pretty simple. If you want to install your new ceiling fan and feel comfortable doing some basic electric wiring, there’s not much to say. Of course, the very first step is to make sure the electric power is turned off for that section. Don’t ever mess around with live electric wires. Most fans also have a lighting fixture built in, that means you’ll have a couple extra wires in there for that function. Don’t worry, that will be the easiest part, just like wiring a light bulb. Check your fans schematics or instructions. You need to know which wires go to the lighting, and which go to the fan motor. After that it’s just a matter of making the right connections. ... more


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Ceiling Fan Balancing

Written by admin on September 18, 2008 – 4:31 pm -

Ceiling Fan Balancing When fans are in balance, they operate smoothing to produce the best airflow possible. However, when the blades get out of balance, some of that efficiency is lost. What happens is that over time and with a lot of use, a ceiling fan can get out of balance, which is a common problem. The good news is that identifying and correcting the problem is an easy solution. By keeping your ceiling fan in balance, you will enjoy cool breezes during the hot, summer months and warm circulating air in the wintertime. DISNEY WINNIE THE POOH TIGGER CEILING FAN LIGHT PULLS    US $14.99 2 PIT BULL DOG CEILING FAN LIGHT PULLS pitbull set 2    US $13.99 ... more


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Small Ceiling Fans

Written by admin on September 17, 2008 – 6:12 pm -

We are used to seeing those “large” ceiling fans, there are places that require a small ceiling fan. Whether it’s intended for a hallway or a small room, you’ll be glad to know there are ceiling fans with various fan sizes, suitable for… well, just about every place. With blade diameter ranging from 16 to 45 inches, it’s not that hard to find a ceiling fan that will fit your desired location. Even if you have a small living room or kitchen, you don’t need to get a large ceiling fan that will most likely look out of place there. A 42” ceiling fan is enough for a room up to 12’x12’. If you are not sure about the best size for your rooms, you should request more information on any... more


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Ceiling Fan Blade Covers

Written by admin on September 10, 2008 – 10:36 am -

There are millions of homes with ceiling fans in their rooms, but most of them never heard of this important add-on either. If you want to know how you can improve your ceiling fan efficiency, and even make it safer for your children, just keep reading. Ceiling fan blade covers are basically sleeves that fit over your existing fan blades. One of its most basic function, they keep your fans clean (everyone knows that dusting off your ceiling fan is not one of the easiest tasks) – you just take the covers off, and wash them, getting rid of any dust mites that might want to plague your home. You can also use them to set the mood in special occasions like birthdays, Christmas, and July 4th. Palm Frond Ceiling Fan Blade... more


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Antique Ceiling Fan

Written by admin on September 2, 2008 – 3:33 pm -

Don’t despair with all those plastic ceiling fans, you can still find an antique ceiling fan to match your classic room style. In fact, don’t be surprised when you find the large number of antique offerings available. It shows us not everyone is into the latest “high-tech” ceiling fans. There are times when you don’t care about space-age materials or high-performance designs. If you have a classic room décor, you’ll need a ceiling fan that will not look out of place there. Besides, even an antique fan will deliver that needed cooling breeze without a problem. And most importantly, it will look like it was made precisely to match your room. HUNTER 60 Ceiling Fan W Light Antique... more


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