Ceiling fans circulate air and prevent stale, stagnant rooms. Modern ceiling fans use about the same power as a 100-watt light bulb, and when used throughout your home, they can help control the temperature year-round.
Indoor Vs. Outdoor Ceiling Fans
While indoor and outdoor ceiling fans operate similarly, they differ in their ability to withstand wind and moisture. The main difference is that indoor ceiling fans lack the weather-resistant materials and more powerful motors found in outdoor models. The following ratings help determine which ceiling fan is right for your needs.
- Dry-rated fan models are for indoor in rooms with normal humidity levels.
- Damp-rated ceiling fans are designed for indoor or outdoor spaces where the fan will be exposed to slight moisture or high humidity.
- Wet-rated ceiling fans are waterproof and can be exposed to rain.
Consider outdoor lighting to complement your patio fan and security lights to deter unwelcome visitors at night.
Large and Small Ceiling Fans
The quantity and length of a fans blade help determine how big it is.
- Small ceiling fans typically have three to five blades, and are typically under 42 inches long. Home office and bedroom ceiling fans are good examples.
- Large ceiling fans can have anywhere from three to nine blades measuring larger than 42 inches. They are ideal for large, open spaces like living rooms.
What Size Ceiling Fan Do You Need?
The room you plan to install your ceiling fan will determine how large its blades are:
- Up to 75 square feet: 29 to 36 inch blades
- 76 to 144 square feet: 36 to 42 inch blades
- 144 to 225 square feet: 44 inch blades
- 225 to 400 square feet: 50+ inch blades
Ceiling Fans with Lights: LED and Non-LED Options
Some ceiling fans come with built-in lights, offering illumination and airflow. You can find models with one or more lights, making them versatile for different sized rooms and lighting needs.
LED ceiling fans use energy-efficient LED light bulbs, offering long-lasting performance and reduced energy consumption for an eco-friendly lighting option.
Downrod Vs Low-Profile Ceiling Fans
Two mounting options are common: flush- and downrod mount.
- Low-profile ceiling fans, also called flush-mount fans, are ideal for low-clearance rooms like the basement or attic.
- Downrod-mount fans are perfect for ceilings that are eight feet or higher, these fans are mounted with a downrod that lowers the fan to a reasonable height for maximum airflow.
Models with Special Features
Depending on the make and model, your ceiling fan does more than cool a room. Look for ceiling fans with:
- Color-changing light technology to customize the light temperature
- Remote control ceiling fans for greater convenience
- Adjustable speeds to customize airflow
- Reversible blades that give you greater décor versatility
Ceiling Fan Accessories
Repair old fans with ceiling fan accessories, including replacement down rods, pull chain switches, replacement remote controls and fan blades. You can also find a selection of ceiling fan lights to add a new look to a familiar fan.
Shop Ceiling Fans Near You at Ace
Find high-quality ceiling fans near you at Ace, from brands like Hunter Fan and Westinghouse. Getting the right fan for your kitchen, living room, bedroom or outdoor patio space can make all the difference during the dog days of summer. Shop in-stores or online today.