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    Ceiling Fan

    Over the years, ceiling fans have evolved from the conventional ventilation system to a fashionable accessory to most homes. Its no wonder if you go around scouting for ceiling fans, you will actually be confronted with a lot of choices from the functional to the whimsical ones, from simple to complex. With a wide variety of selections, you will certainly find the perfect ceiling fan that would suit your needs and preferences.

    In view of the ever-increasing cost of energy, ceiling fans have become a popular alternative by many since it actually significantly lowers the cooling cost by about 40 percent, especially during the hot summer season. In winter, you can also reverse the rotation of your ceiling fan blades, which will raise the cool air and stir the warm air across the room. This would mean that you don't have to constantly turn on your heating systems as often. This just proves that even with the unrelenting influx of different home appliances, a ceiling fan have been a quaint addition in every home's heating and cooling for over 100 years.

    Aside from its functionality, ceiling fans adds a charming accent to any room, with the soft whirring of the paddles evoking the romance and allure of the olden days. It is usually operated with a pull chain or on some more modern brands that comes with a remote control to make it more convenient. Ceiling fans can be purchased along with the complete set of mounting kit for easy installation.

    When comparing fans, make sure to ask for assistance from some reliable home improvement representatives to help you make a practical choice. You have to take into consideration the size of the room, where would it be mounted and if it is for outdoor or indoor use. The more popular design tends are leaning towards the pewter and brushed nickel that the traditional white and brass. Instead of choosing the wall mounted or chain switch, you can consider choosing a ceiling fan that comes with a remote control. Pull chains have the tendency to wear out after a few years, and wall switches can be a hassle that would require get up and walk a short distance. This is a nuisance you would certainly want to do without. You should also check the size of the motor and make sure it is of good quality that comes with a warranty. Heavy-duty motors are more advisable that you can expect to last for a good number of years.

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