Monica Bresofski December 16, 2024
If your heat is on full-blast and you could still use a second layer of wool socks, enlist the help of your trusty ceiling fan to help your home feel a little more comfortable.
The trick to staying warm: Make sure your fan blades are rotating clockwise and at low speed (to avoid the wind chill factor). The clockwise motion helps push warm air that has risen to the top of your rooms, back down.
When summer rolls around, and your home is a tad stuffy, simply change the fan’s direction to counter-clockwise, then crank up the speed for breezy comfort. It’s as easy as that.
If you want to replace or install more ceiling fans, here are six helpful tips:
For greatest efficiency, place your fan:
A standard downrod (the shaft that connects the motor to the blades) for an eight-foot ceiling is three to five inches long. You’ll need a six-inch downrod for nine-foot-high ceilings, and 60 inches for an 18-foot-high ceiling. Consult a showroom or manufacturer’s website to find the correct downrod length for your ceiling height.
For ceilings lower than eight feet, use a flush-mount fan designed with special vents to cool the motor. These fans have a depth of only six to nine inches. However, they generally don’t include a light fixture because of their short depth.
Many models feature a traditional pull-chain to control the power and speed. Or they're operated by a wall switch with a variable speed control. Switches range from simple knob types ($15) to dual fan-light dimmer switches ($19 to $35). Other models include remote control “clickers” that operate the fan from any point in the room.
For a virgin ceiling, an electrician will have to bring electricity to that spot and install an electrical box, and a wall switch. Depending on the extent of this work and whether the electrician has to punch holes in your walls and ceiling to thread the wire, you might have to do some patching and painting. Expect to pay a licensed electrician for two to four hours of work at $160 to $535 per hour.
For safety, your ceiling fan must be supported by a special bracket that’s firmly anchored to the joists. These brackets typically are sold separately from your fan for about $23.
Stay up to date on the latest real estate trends.
Why should you live in Conroe, Tx
Why choose Montgomery Tx to live?
Following each step diligently ensures you're fully equipped to embrace your new chapter with a positive perspective.
Check the availability of social activities, clubs, and recreational options that align with your interests and lifestyle.
Prices might see marginal increases thanks to tight inventory, though some predict stability or slight declines.
Loud neighbors, noisy traffic and bustling businesses can all contribute to the noise level in a neighborhood.
Bringing together a team with the passion, dedication, and resources to help our clients reach their buying and selling goals. With you every step of the way.