More things to consider when buying ceiling
fans
Some important aspects to consider when you
are in the market for a ceiling fan are listed
below.
Although many ceiling fans may look like they
operate in the same manner and will provide you
with equal efficiency, they certainly will not.
In fact, many consumers believe that the only
difference in the higher priced ceiling fans is
their aesthetic features. This is not true
either, as there is a vast difference in the
durability and lifespan between the cheaper
ceiling fans and the more expensive ceiling
fans. The cheap ceiling fans, those priced in
the (approximately) $30 to $100 range, are
certainly not going to be as durable and will
not look as nice within a year or two than will
those that are more expensive. Oftentimes, the
fans at the lower end will contain motors that
operate ineffectively and also have blades that
are inadequate.
An important tip to remember before purchasing a
fan is to bear in mind the size of the room that
you would like to cool. A good choice for a room
at 225 square feet is a 52-inch fan; rooms that
range in size from 144 to 225 square feet may
have a 42-inch fan.
A very important feature of your ceiling fan is
the fan's motor, in fact, it is probably the
most important feature on your fan. Motors that
are contained on the higher quality ceiling fans
are the most energy-efficient and well designed.
This is essential since with a durable motor,
you will be provided with a better functioning
ceiling fan that will give you the utmost in
comfort. And, it will also save you more on your
utility bills since it will operate more
efficiently.
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