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link to 4 Key Causes For Ceiling Fans Wobbling Only At High Speeds

4 Key Causes For Ceiling Fans Wobbling Only At High Speeds

Sometimes ceiling fans work perfectly well at low or normal speeds but then start wobbling and shaking at higher speeds. Why is this happening and what can you do to fix this?Ceiling fans may...

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link to 7 Key Causes For Wobbling Ceiling Fans

7 Key Causes For Wobbling Ceiling Fans

Ceiling fans are a popular and efficient way to circulate air and keep your home cool. However, if you notice that your ceiling fan is wobbling, it can be a cause for concern. A wobbling ceiling fan...

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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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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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