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link to Identifying Types of Ceiling Fan Noise (and What They Mean)

Identifying Types of Ceiling Fan Noise (and What They Mean)

Is your ceiling fan making a noise and you're not sure if that's normal or if you should be worried? Here's what you need to know to identify different fan noises. A well mounted and maintained...

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link to Why Do Ceiling Fan Blades Sag? Can You Fix It?

Why Do Ceiling Fan Blades Sag? Can You Fix It?

Did you notice the blades of your ceiling fan don’t point to the side but down at an angle? What caused this sag and is it possible to fix sagging ceiling fan blades? Here’s what you want to...

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link to How To Balance a Wobbly Ceiling Fan With Fan Weights

How To Balance a Wobbly Ceiling Fan With Fan Weights

A wobbly ceiling fan can be a bit scary but often it’s actually not too difficult to fix. Here’s what you need to know. The main reason a ceiling fan is wobbly is because of a weight...

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link to Is It Safe To Leave a Ceiling Fan Turned On 24/7?

Is It Safe To Leave a Ceiling Fan Turned On 24/7?

Ceiling fans provide much-needed comfort in the hot summer months. Ceiling fans have lower running costs than air-conditioners, making them an excellent option for affordable yet effective relief....

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link to 13 Reasons Your Ceiling Fan Is Noisy and How To Fix It

13 Reasons Your Ceiling Fan Is Noisy and How To Fix It

Ceiling fans are not supposed to be noisy. The average residential ceiling fan should be no louder than 60 dB (decibels) to 70 dB. There are several problems that make a ceiling fan noisy, but...

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link to How To Turn a Ceiling Fan On/Off When the Remote Is Broken?

How To Turn a Ceiling Fan On/Off When the Remote Is Broken?

Remote controls make ceiling fan usage a breeze. The ceiling fan turns on or off or changes speeds effortlessly; however, if the remote control breaks, you might wonder if your ceiling fan can still...

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