Trying To Decide Which Type Of Ceiling Fan Is Right For You

We all remember the days when ceiling fans were fairly small, slightly noisy, and only came in two basic varieties; white and wood. Oh how the times have changed.

Contemporary ceiling fans are quieter now than ever before. The invention of the ceiling hugger fans, was one of the first attempts at reducing noise. The thought there being that if the housing was secure against the ceiling, it could rock and wiggle creating that squeak we are all familiar with. The drawback to that place is, that with the blades so close to the surface of the ceiling, on the higher speeds, the fan can’t draw the air it needs to make a sufficient breeze. Technology pushes ever onward and upward, and now your rod fans are just as quite, and being farther from the ceiling, can make more wind.

Some contemporary ceiling fans can ever go outside. We all like to spend a nice evening on the porch and sometimes mother nature just won’t provide you with that evening breeze. Now you can put a ceiling fan outside to help her along, and not worry about it getting wet. Now they come rated in both Damp and Wet depending on how exposed to the weather your fan will be. And if it is rated wet, you can clean it by just getting out the water hose and spraying it down.

And of course you can’t leave out styles. Contemporary ceiling fans come in just about every style you can imagine. From small to huge, flat to shiny, and everywhere in between. From fans that are more traditional, to ones that blow your mind. Some are designed for a modern sleek look, matching the most contemporary of homes.

Now matter how you slice it, ceiling fans have come a long way. If you can dream it up, you can find one!

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