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Things to Consider when Purchasing an Outdoor Ceiling Fan

Ceiling fans may look identical, but the truth is that they have different features. If you are thinking about installing one of the outdoor ceiling fans, then you should be very selective about which one you choose. The first and most important thing you must know is how much air is circulated and that will alert you to the fan’s efficiency. You might want to consider the amount of noise it will produce and how strong the finish is, as it must hold up under all weather conditions. In addition, verify that the maker will guarantee any warranty that belongs to the product.

A few fans might have a nice appearance but don’t move a lot of air, which makes them a bad selection for an outdoor ceiling fan. Check to see what angle, or pitch, the fan blades have. The air movement will be increased, the better the fan’s blade pitch. A few manufacturers will try to save money on the materials used and occasionally the motors and other ceiling fan parts lack enough power.

The success of outdoor ceiling fans is dependent upon the amount of energy it uses and the amount of air it moves. Motors having low wattage use minimal energy, consequently less air is circulated, making them quite ineffective. A lot of times, if a fan is poorly made, one can hear a humming noise while it’s running. That is the fault of cheap ball bearings used to save money. Any humming noise must be investigated, since this could signal an incorrect fit between the blade’s metal parts or parts of the motor that aren’t properly fitted.

Naturally, there are a lot of parts on an inferior quality indoor ceiling fan or outdoor fan that might break. One of those things is the pull chain that gets pulled from the housing improperly. Likewise, a mismatched motor size and blade pitch can be indications of inferior quality ceiling fan parts. If you discover one that is below standards, call it to the attention of the inspectors who let the inferior quality fans be sold.

One more aspect to take note of, particularly in outdoor ceiling fans, is the finish. Brass or bronze ceiling fan finishes appear very similar, but the more inexpensive finishes generally tarnish faster. Plus, if you include a lighting kit, you might see that it isn’t the same color as the finish on the fan. You can examine the quality of a finish by looking at the exterior and checking for scratches. Since outdoor ceiling fans are subject to many weather changes it is vital that they have a quality finish.

About the Author

As an architect, Owen Eastyn knows that finding the right custom lighting fixture can turn a plain space into something really special. When Owen is looking for quality indoor or outdoor Phoenix landscape lighting, he goes to Hinkley’s Lighting.

how do you put a chandelier and a fan in the same room together?

will putting the chandelier and the fan in the same room cause the chandelier to swing or something….and also the chandelier is to be put in the centre of a ceiling and so is the fan…how to adjust both?? i love chandeliers and just WANT one in my drawing room but i don’t have central air- conditioning n due to the weather of the city tat i stay in, fan is a necessity…please help..my ceiling is square in shape…
jayakumaran n….i did not know how to comment on your answer so m adding this in the additional details…what you say is logical but pedestal fans look ugly and it would only end up spoiling the decor of rest of the room….any other suggestion?? and thank you for responding to my question…

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