Ceiling fan installation Austin:

When it comes to installing a ceiling fan in your home, this is something that can achieve more than simply allowing you to add character to your home’s interior or helping you stay cool during the summer. In fact, ceiling fan installation can actually help you save money on a year round basis.

In terms of using your ceiling fan in the most effective manner, especially during warmer seasons, ensure that it’s set to operate in a counterclockwise direction in order to ensure that the air is circulated by generating a breeze. According to the official website of the Environmental Protection Agency:

“The airflow produced creates a wind-chill effect, making you ‘feel’ cooler. In the winter, reverse the motor and operate the ceiling fan at a low speed in the clockwise direction. This produces a gentle updraft, which forces warm air near the ceiling down into the occupied space. Remember to adjust your thermostat when using your ceiling fan – additional energy and dollar savings could be realized with this simple step!”

It’s also important to keep in mind that operating your fans during the cooler months can result in your saving up to 10% on your overall heating costs.

Choosing the right ceiling fan to install is important to keep in mind as well, especially since there are multiple options to choose from. You will, of course, want to select one that compliments the space in which it will occupy. Selecting the most efficient ceiling fan is the easy part, as you simply have to look for the Energy Star logo, which means that the product will always deliver the most exceptional features while, at the same time, using a decreased amount of energy. These are also certified products that are 60% more efficient due to the fact that they use more improved motors and blade designs.

As it pertains to which specific ceiling fan you should have installed, this will depend on the total height and square footage of your ceilings. This is because if the fan itself is too small for the space, it will end up not being able to produce an adequate amount of airflow. On the other hand, if the fan is too large, then too much air movement could be produced. You will also need to make sure that you have at least 18 inches to 24 inches of clearance from all doors and/or walls on all sides of your fan prior to ceiling fan installation. In order to be able to obtain the most acceptable amount of airflow following your ceiling fan installation, it’s important that you take the time to measure from the floor to the bottom of a fan no less than 7 feet. Keep in mind, however, that approximately 8 feet to 9 feet will always allow for an optimal amount of performance in air circulation. Depending on the overall height of your ceiling, you will be able to select either a flush mount or one with down rods, which can range from 3 inches to 72 inches long.

In terms of cost, you can expect to pay anywhere between $50 and $600, mostly because of the fact that ceiling fans are available in many sizes, materials, styles, motor strengths, features, and more.