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Flush Mount Ceiling Fans

Posted by fredda_lei86 on July 18, 2015 at 3:55 AM Comments comments (0)

Flush mount ceiling fans, also called low profile ceiling fans and hugger ceiling fans, let you add a room with low ceilings and relaxation without sacrificing security to your own head that is special. These fans don't hang from a downrod, they can be flush mounted straight to the ceiling. Their layout keeps the fan inside the 7 foot blade to flooring clearance which is preferred by National Electric Code.

 

Conventional or conventional mounted ceiling fans typically have blades 12-14 inches in the ceiling. Flush mounted fans normally have blades about 6 to 10 inches in the ceiling, which reduces the level of space in the blades to ceiling.

 

Lots of flush mount ceiling fans comprise incorporated light fixtures which can be dome or bowl shape. These ceiling fans often have a reduced profile design making them excellent for rooms that need light and relaxation. Blade a built-in halogen light fixture and period.

 

Flush mount ceiling fans come in several different fashionable designs to complement any home decor. Does not mean that you have to skimp on style, simply as you've got a low ceiling.

 

Or choose a much more modern ceiling fan such as the most popular Quorum Nikko ceiling fan with Dark Teak blades and chrome finish. The Nikko ceiling fan features an integrated halogen light fixture.

 

Flush mount ceiling fans lack optimum airflow due to the short distance in the blades. The short space between blades and the ceiling will often avert the atmosphere from flowing correctly around the blades. To prevent having a flush mount fan with bad airflow be sure to try to find a high quality ceiling fan using a higher CFM evaluation. Such as the energy efficient Emerson CF152CRM Curva Sky ceiling fan, with a CFM evaluation of 5393. The Emerson CF152CRM ceiling fan comes with a a built-in halogen light fixture and a chrome finish.

 

Choose an Outdoor Ceiling Fan

Posted by fredda_lei86 on July 18, 2015 at 3:50 AM Comments comments (0)

There really are a couple of things that you must keep in mind that will help you find the perfect fan for the outdoor living areas when looking for a backyard ceiling fan.


 

What's makes an outdoor ceiling fan so durable?

 

Outside ceiling fans are made to withstand the outside elements. ABS plastic fan blades are designed to endure rain, snow, humidity, etc. Wood blades aren't an option on outside ceiling fans because of the fact they become feeble afterward warp which will create the fan and would retain water.

 

Where's the outside ceiling fan going to be installed?

 

This can be a very important thing when choosing an outdoor ceiling fan to keep in mind. Based on where the outdoor ceiling fan will be installed depends on which evaluation you will need.

 

UL wet rated outdoor ceiling fans can be set up in open outdoor areas which are exposed to other outside components and the rain. Outside ceiling fans which are UL Wet rated can be exposed to some heavy down poor and still work just great. Only take your water hose and rinse the blades clean without worrying if the motor to damage. I fear having to clean my ceiling fans although I don't know about you, so with a UL Wet outdoor ceiling fan on my veranda cleaning the fan does not take a lot of time and is not a so difficult.

 

UL moist rated outdoor ceiling fans should only be set up in covered locations so there's no direct contact with the elements.

 

Do you live near the Ocean?

 

You only ought to buy UL Wet rated outdoor ceiling fans, in case you live close to the ocean. Outside is changed by the salt water when your home is close to the ocean everything. You still need a UL wet rated fan due to the corrosion resulting from the salt water, even if you are planning to install the outdoor fan in a covered patio. UL wet rated outdoor ceiling fans more to outdoor components due to their durability. You need to also wash off your outside ceiling fan often when you live close to the ocean to stop salt water corrosion.

 

Other things to think about..

 

The bigger quality outside ceiling fans also can keep bugs away and have bigger motors that may help you cool off in the Summer. Since misquitoes are all over in Florida in the Summertime that is a huge plus for me personally.

 

Outside ceiling fans can be put Indoors. Why outside ceiling fans are also known as indoor outdoor ceiling fans, that is. Nevertheless an indoor ceiling fan should not be installed outside. Should you install an indoor fan outside it can result in warped blades, a fire, shock, rust and will shorten the life of the product. UL damp rated outdoor ceiling fans are ideal for laundry rooms, and kitchens, bathrooms also.

 

Outside fans come in rather ornamental designs now so you transform your outdoor space into a tropical heaven or can compliment your outside decor that is current. Outdoor ceiling fan blades come in lots of styles from sail cloth material to carved leafed blades.

 


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