Ceiling fans are a great investment. They look nice, and act as a light source and save energy in both summer and winter by circulating air more efficiently. But should you risk this investment by attempting to install it yourself?
Extended Mount: This is used to hang the fan at an 8 to 9 foot height from the floor if desired. These down rods are available in about 6 to 120 inches. Ask the manufacture to determine the right size of down rods according to your need.Up to 75 sq. ft - Recommended fan size = 29-36 inchesIt is not easy to detect a wobble, and sometimes more difficult to determine the source of the wobble. There are a number of things that can cause a fan to wobble, including misalignment of the fan blades, incorrect weight of the blades, mismounting of any of the components, loose fittings, or loose screws or bolts.There are ceiling fans for every mood you want to create. They make ceiling fans that look like bamboo fans, shells and many, many other styles. The motor housing's are available in many different materials as well. They are available in brushed steel, white, brass, bronze, copper, wood grain and other finishes. The blades come in many different shapes, as well as materials such as a metal finish, faux wood, bamboo, fabrics and many paint colors.Standard Mount: This is a three to five inch down rod (a metal pipe that reaches to the top of the fan from the ceiling). The diameter of the down rod is generally between 1.5" to �".Other Components
A professional can better detect an improperly installed fan, and better understand how to correct it. Because you are placing a 50 lb. weight in the middle of your ceiling, connected to electricity, it is a job best left to an experienced and competent professional. And because, like every other homeowner, you probably have a few other minor problems around the house that need fixing, you now have a professional in your home that can fix those problems too.
Author: Nick Messe
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