Key Points That Will Help You Choose The Best Ceiling Fan For Cooling And Decorating Your Home

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Start off with a clear understanding of the room your new fan will be installed in.

What style of decoration does the room feature? Is it colorful, stylish, classical or contemporary? It's a great idea to choose a fan that fits the existing room styling. Once you know the style, it's easy to review each manufacturer's offering because they will group their fans in similar ways to help you make the right choice. Of course you may choose to use a contrasting style but it is much safer to pick a fan style that matches the overall look and feel of the room.

The next point to consider is the particular finish that is applied to the fan.

Again it is a safe choice to match the kind of finishes that have been used throughout the rest of the house. If your finishes vary, then try to reduce the number of types of finish. If you are using wood and metal finishes around the home, it is a good practice to stick with one wood and one metal finish rather than to run the gamut of every kind of wood and metal finish.

Don't forget that blades can incorporate metal mesh and textile finishes such as basket weave and bamboo.

Make sure you choose the correct size of fan.

There are different sized fans that are designed to suit various room sizes. To ensure comfort and higher energy efficiency, it is essential to choose the ceiling fan size that is ideal for your room dimensions.

An undersized fan will not be able to circulate the volume of air you need for effective summer and winter cooling and heating. On the other hand, a fan that is too big will risk overwhelming the room with its physical size and volume of air movement, making the room uncomfortable to live in.

You may also change the size of your ceiling fan simply by changing the size of its blades.

So it is worth taking your room measurements before you make your decision. Take the time to make sure your new fan will correctly match the the room volume. The key metrics are square footage and ceiling height. They will help you not to end up with a fan with a long mounting post in a room with low ceilings.

What motor power should you choose?

Higher powered motors produce better airflow and they don't overheat the way lower powered fan motors can do. Choose a motor with sealed bearings and you won't need to oil it. They are also quieter. Here's another good point to remember when selecting your fan; a rubber flywheel keeps torque in check, it stabilizes the fan and reduces noise.

Ceiling fans can have two to six blades. Blades can have different pitch angles, be made from wood, metal or plastic and the can have different shapes. More often than not, metal blades are more efficient, but slightly noisier than wooden blades. The higher the blade pitch, the greater the volume of air the fan will move. But for optimal airflow, the blade angle should be pitched between 12 and 22 degrees to the horizontal.

Another key point to consider is where to locate the fans.

If you mount your fan where they are exposed to moisture (kitchen, bathroom), you need to consider the risk of metal corrosion and shorter blade life. It would be worth selecting a rust proof finish and warp resistant plastic or stainless steel blades.

Energy efficient ceiling fans can save you a lot of money by circulating air with less energy use.

Better efficiency will reduce your the amount of electricity you use and therefore reduce your power bills. Ceiling fans efficiency is calculated by measuring the volume of air that is circulated per wattage of electricity used.

Armed with these key points you should be able to work you way through the various types of ceiling fans offered to you.

By being better prepared and knowledgeable you will now be able to pick the best ceiling fans for your needs. The process will be a lot easier if you only consider fans that fit your considered criteria. Disregard options that fall outside your preconsidered requirements and then you will quickly choose the best ceiling fan for your unique needs and style.

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