Let’s look at some basics to consider before purchasing a ceiling fan. First, ceiling fans do not lower the air temperature. So weigh many aspects to make them a friend of your family and not an enemy.
Location: The size of the room will determine the size of the fan you need. For low ceilings, the hugger style is recommended. The question of whether it will be placed outdoors or in a damp place also determines the design. Reversing the direction of rotation is recommended to reduce heating and maintenance costs.
Quality: It may be tempting to go for cheap quality, but it will cause you difficulties when it comes to maintenance. Cheap quality fans have motors that do not support the rotation of large blades and are therefore unable to move large volumes of air. It doesn’t cool the air. Loud noises arise. The motor could overheat and burn out. It is better to go for a better quality fan that will last longer and more than pay for itself over time. You’ll enjoy better cooling, quieter operation, and better finish and styling.
Energy Consumption: Saving electricity should not only be viewed from the perspective of energy consumption, but also from the perspective of saving money. In combination with other energy-intensive heating and cooling devices, this can save you a lot of money. So it’s time to understand the value of the energy star rating of your electronic devices. This rating is also an indication of efficiency.
With all these parameters, we hope you make an informed decision.