Potential Ceiling Fan Problems

Sep 23
21:17

2009

Naomi West

Naomi West

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Ceiling fans are great to have in your home. Learn how to identify any problems that it might be having.

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Ceiling fans are some of the best things that you might ever have in your house. They aid to keep the home cooled off in the summer when we are trying not to keep the air conditioner to run all day long. Discover how to identify specific problems that your fan may have - which might be keeping it from functioning the right way.
Not Enough Air There are times when your fan might not be moving the quantity of air that we wnat it to. When there is little air moving around then it is useless. This may be caused by the blade pitch and the angle it is at. Make sure that it is produced with high quality materials and that the blade is thick.

Noise One of the simplest ways to know if your fan has problems is when it is making a large amount of noise. When there is a loud humming it is a signal that the electric components are not working right. When this happens you may have to call customer support for the producer of the fan or purchase a brand new unit.
Rocking The most average ceiling fan trouble comes about when it is swaying back and forth and almost about to fall off. This is commonly induced when they are constructed with poor quality components. The blades will pull in moisture and will distort causing them to become irregular and the weight to be unstable.