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link to Can You Install A Ceiling Fan Without the Light Kit? 

Can You Install A Ceiling Fan Without the Light Kit? 

Do you have a ceiling fan that already has a light kit installed and are wondering if it’s possible to remove this kit from the fan without issues? Here’s what you want to know.  Not all...

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What Type Of Ceiling Fan Control Is Best? Cord |Switch |Remote |Smart

Ceiling fans can be controlled in several different ways. Which ways are there and what is the best option for you? Here’s what you want to know.  Ceiling fans can be controlled by; 1. Pull...

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link to Does A Down Rod Make A Ceiling Fan Better? Safety & Efficiency

Does A Down Rod Make A Ceiling Fan Better? Safety & Efficiency

Down rods can be a bit confusing for many people. The first question is likely which length you need and how a down rod helps a ceiling fan. Here’s what you want to know.  Ceiling fan down rods...

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link to Which Length Down Rod Do You Need For Your Ceiling? 

Which Length Down Rod Do You Need For Your Ceiling? 

Most ceiling fans come with a down rod but you can also change them. Why is this and what down rod length is best for your situation? Here’s what you want to know.  The down rod of a...

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Is An 8’ Ceiling Too Low For Mounting a Ceiling Fan?

Rooms with lower ceilings are pretty common and often they can feel even hotter than larger rooms because of this. A ceiling fan seems like a good solution but can also seem a bit dangerous. Can you...

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link to Can a Ceiling Fan Get Wet? Is It Safe?

Can a Ceiling Fan Get Wet? Is It Safe?

You’ve got a ceiling fan and would like to mount it somewhere it could possibly get wet. Is getting a ceiling fan wet a problem and what kind of ceiling fan can get wet? Here’s what you want to...

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