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Drooping ceiling fan blades? Here’s why it happens & how to fix it
Sagging fan blades are not just unappealing, they can damage your fan and even pose a safety risk. Here's what to do about them.
A ceiling fan is a pleasure when the weather starts warming up. It stirs the air and creates a delightful breeze. The fact that a fan is much less expensive to run than your home air conditioning ...
This ceiling fan hack has my jaw on the floor. Thanks to this quick job, you can use your ceiling fan all year round.
Making your ceiling fans spin the right direction for winter to lower your heating bills and increase comfort.
Have you noticed that lately it looks like your ceiling fan has given up on life? Maybe it's a little wobbly, or the blades are starting to sag. After a long summer of heat and humidity, your fan ...
Cleaning a ceiling fan can be a messy endeavor if you don’t have the right tricks of the trade on your side. If you’re only working with a duster, you can end up with dust bunnies falling on your ...
Dear James: I bought a ceiling fan two summers ago and am just getting around to installing it this winter. Can this be a one-person job? And do you have any tips? — Cheryl S. Dear Cheryl: A ceiling ...
Temperatures are dropping, leaves are falling and that means one thing: it's time to change the direction of your ceiling fan! Depending on where you live, you might use your ceiling fan year-round.
Forget cranking up the thermostat. Redistribute the heat in the room and help lower heating costs.
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