Turning something on and off is actually a really great way to use more electricity than you need to. Find out if it is more economical to leave ceiling fans on all summer or turn them on and off with help from a longtime electrical contractor in this free video clip.
Installing two electric lights into a ceiling will require a few important tools, like some Romex wire. Install two electric lights in a ceiling with help from a longtime electrical contractor in this free video clip.
Reversing ceiling fan blades will affect the direction of air flow in a room. Reverse ceiling fan blades with help from a foreman for Lighty Contractors in this free video clip.
Ceiling fan motor failure can cause the entire fan to fail from overheating. Find out about ceiling fan motor failure with help from a foreman for Lighty Contractors in this free video clip.
Assembling a ceiling fan from the box doesn't require a professional contractor. Assemble a ceiling fan from the box with help from a foreman for Lighty Contractors in this free video clip.
Ceiling fan motor designs are intended to service different types of rooms with equal efficiency. Find out about ceiling fan motor designs with help from a foreman for Lighty Contractors in this free video clip.
Hooking up a ceiling fan with a light requires a screwdriver and a few other basic items. Hook up a ceiling fan with a light with help from a foreman for Lighty Contractors in this free video clip.
You should always adjust the direction that your ceiling fan is spinning as the seasons change. Find out which way a ceiling fan should be going in hot and cold weather with help from a foreman for Lighty Contractors in this free video clip.
An outdoor ceiling fan is a great idea, but it does require you to be careful of a few key things. Find out about outdoor ceiling fan safety with help from a foreman for Lighty Contractors in this free video clip.
Rebalancing a ceiling fan can help quiet it down and will even help cool the room more efficiently. Rebalance a ceiling fan with help from a foreman for Lighty Contractors in this free video clip.
Balancing ceiling fan paddles requires an appropriately named balancing kid. Balance ceiling fan paddles with help from a foreman for Lighty Contractors in this free video clip.
Replacing a ceiling fan with a light fixture requires a power drill and a few other tools. Replace a ceiling fan with a light fixture with help from a foreman for Lighty Contractors in this free video clip.
Straightening dropping ceiling fan blades may require you to tighten the screws that hold the fans into the base. Straighten drooping ceiling fan blades with help from a foreman for Lighty Contractors in this free video clip.
Customizing a ceiling fan is a great way to incorporate the unit into the aesthetic of the room. Customize a ceiling fan with help from a foreman for Lighty Contractors in this free video clip.
When it comes to ceiling fans, one thing that you generally don't want to hear is a grinding noise. Learn about ceiling fans and grinding noises with help from a foreman for Lighty Contractors in this free video clip.
Ceiling fan wiring problems could cause the fan to function improperly and can actually pose a fire risk. Learn about ceiling fan wiring problems with help from a foreman for Lighty Contractors in this free video clip.
Ceiling fan placement is actually very important when it comes to overall circulation. Get tips on ceiling fan placement and circulation with help from a foreman for Lighty Contractors in this free video clip.
Using ceiling fans with air conditioning is a great way to get air circulating across a much larger area. Use ceiling fans with air conditioning with help from a foreman for Lighty Contractors in this free video clip.
Oiling a ceiling fan requires you to disassemble the entire fan. Oil a ceiling fan with help from a foreman for Lighty Contractors in this free video clip.
Measuring for a ceiling fan will help make sure that you install a unit that can actually cool your room properly. Measure for a ceiling fan with help from a foreman for Lighty Contractors in this free video clip.
Lubing ceiling fan blades will help keep them working as efficiently as possible. Lube ceiling fan blades with help from a foreman for Lighty Contractors in this free video clip.
If a ceiling fan blade has become warped, it won't be able to circulate air properly. Replace a warped ceiling fan blade with help from a foreman for Lighty Contractors in this free video clip.
Ceiling fans not only improve a room's decor, but they help reduce the cost of cooling your home during the hot months and the cost of heating your home in winter. Using only a fraction of the electricity required for furnaces or air conditioners, these appliances should direct the cool air or the warm air where it is needed most: on the occupants of a room.
You always want to take proper measurements of your room before installing a ceiling fan. Learn about ceiling fan size requirements with help from a Foreman for Lighty Contractors in this free video clip.
Ceiling fans can reduce both your heating bill and your cooling bill if utilized properly. Get ceiling fan facts with help from a Foreman for Lighty Contractors in this free video clip.
If you're trying to install a ceiling fan on a prewired ceiling fan box the first thing you're going to need is a Phillips head screwdriver. Install a ceiling fan on a prewired ceiling fan outlet with help from a Foreman for Lighty Contractors in this free video clip.
Removing ceiling fans requires you to be very careful as you'll be working with electrical wiring in your home. Remove ceiling fans with help from a Foreman for Lighty Contractors in this free video clip.
Wiring a ceiling fan off another ceiling fan is a process called a daisy chain. Wire a ceiling fan off another ceiling fan with help from a Foreman for Lighty Contractors in this free video clip.
Luxury ceiling fans can cost four hundred dollars or more depending on the available options. Find out about luxury ceiling fans with help from a Foreman for Lighty Contractors in this free video clip.
Ceiling fans need to be controlled and properly placed to help move as much air around in a room as possible. Learn about ceiling fans and temperature with help from a Foreman for Lighty Contractors in this free video clip.
The size of your ceiling fan blade will be dictated by the size of the room it's going in. Learn about ceiling fan blade sizes with help from a Foreman for Lighty Contractors in this free video clip.
Range fans, also called range hoods, cut down on odors by reducing the steam, smoke and grease created by cooking. Mounted over the stove, these units either recirculate air back into the kitchen after filtering it or exhaust the air outside the home. Recirculating models are easier to install but do not do as thorough a job of removing grease and odors.
The frames for suspended or drop ceilings cannot support the weight of a ceiling fan without reinforcement, and standard ceiling tiles break under the weight of these heavy fixtures. Poorly balanced fans may introduce excessive vibration and cause the frame to fail. Most manufacturers don't build fans specifically for drop ceilings, but options are available that let you safely mounting standard ceiling fans to a drop ceiling.
Ceiling battens enable homeowners to affix internal ceiling linings such as plasterboard. The battens are fixed below the truss bottom, ceiling joists or rafters, and the lining is screwed to the batten rather than the rafter or truss. Ceiling battens can be either timber or metal. The installation process is similar for each material, and because the lining is fixed to the underside, only a single batten is needed for a room corner. Metal battens are more common, however, as they are more resistant to warping than timber.
Repairing your metal or dry-lining ceiling is not an arduous project if you utilize the right tools. Many people paint over metal ceilings and, over time, the paint begins to peel, rust or flake. Dry-lining ceilings often look swollen or stained due to moisture problems from a leak. Fixing the ceiling is less costly than installing a new one. It provides an attractive, fresh look to the entire room once the repairs are complete.
Electric fans are typically used to keep a home cool, and special electric fans that mount to the ceiling are an option for distributing warm air during the winter as well. A ceiling fan may be too heavy for a standard junction box alone to support; therefore it is critical to use the right hardware to mount the junction box to the ceiling. When mounted properly, a ceiling fan can provide years of dependable service.
A pedestal fan is a large fan, usually between 18 and 24 inches in diameter, attached to a pole that sits atop a pedestal several feet in the air. If the power cord becomes damaged and the fan no longer operates, you can rewire the fan with a new cord, rather than buy an entirely new fan.
A soffit is the part of a roof under a rafter overhang between a house wall and the fascia, or facing board on the outside end of the rafter. Soffits are used to provide ventilation in an attic under a roof. Because they are below the roof line, they allow air in while rain or water is blocked. Closed soffits are covered with wood, vinyl or aluminum panels installed horizontally between the wall and end of the rafter. Aluminum soffit ceilings do not rot and require little maintenance, unlike wood, which is subject to water damage.
Ceiling fans hang at different distances from the ceiling. Flush-mounted fans have the motor directly against the ceiling with just enough clearance from the ceiling for the fan blades to safely rotate. Downrod, sometimes called dowel rod fans, hang down at least three to five inches from the ceiling to provide better air flow. When converting the suspended fan to a flush-mounted, you need to determine whether it is possible and look at the advantages and disadvantages of doing so.
Fluorescent lights are a staple of many commercial buildings and are usually used in concert with suspended or floating ceilings. The newest types of fluorescent lights are sold prewired and ready to hang. All that needs to be done is to make the connection from the power source to the leads of the fixture.
The glass diffuser on a ceiling fan covers the light bulb. This protects the bulb from dust and mellows the harsh light of a bare bulb. You do not have to use the diffuser that came with a ceiling fan. You can replace it with another type to better suit your room's decor. Since diffusers are designed for removal to change the bulb, replacing it takes minutes to do as long as you have the correct size to replace the original.
Home projectors add production value to a home theater system. Instead of relying on a large television to watch TV or movies, a projector allows you to watch your entertainment on a screen that can also retract when not in use. One concern about hanging a projector is that the projector may vibrate when in use, negatively affecting your image quality in the process. Bracing the projector effectively helps prevent it from vibrating.
A coffered ceiling is a gridlike structure of beams and inset panels that adds expensive-looking character in any home, be it 100 years old or newly-constructed. A coffered structure, which requires a high ceiling for best effect, can be made even more grand with the addition of a chandelier. Chandeliers are generally hung in the center of an inset panel on a coffered ceiling in either the center of the room or offset over a dining table or other room feature. Choose the panel nearest the original light fixture box for easiest installation.
A rotting ceiling shows telltale signs like peeling paint and dark spots. Ceiling rot occurs due to moisture problems, which prevent the ceiling from drying out when it comes into contact with water. This gives rise to the appearance of fungal spores that destroy the ceiling and spread over time. If left untreated, the ceiling could lose its structural integrity. Before taking on the repair of the rotting ceiling, you need to first stop the leak to prevent the problem from coming back later.
Harbor Breeze is a brand of ceiling fan sold exclusively through Lowe's home improvement stores. They're installed just like other ceiling fans. Choosing the right mounting bracket to go with your fan will ensure that your device will be stable and will hang correctly from the ceiling.
Replacing a ceiling fan or a ceiling light fixture with a Casablanca 41U45D ceiling fan is one way to update the look and functionality of a room. The basic 41U45D does not include a light fixture, however you can add one if you desire. Mounting a Casablanca 41U45D ceiling fan is a bit different than standard ceiling fans. The 41U45D has a downrod that spaces the main fan motor away from the ceiling. The 41U45D also has a separate switch housing that attaches to the bottom of the motor.
Ceiling shutters are metal slatted vents that cover ceiling openings designed to promote airflow to and from attic fan systems. The cover slats open and close as air is forced out of the attic. However, when the fan is not in use, especially during the winter months, a draft can occur due to the vents still being slightly open all the time. Shutter covers insulate and prevent the draft. They also reduce heating and cooling expenses by ensuring the temperature-controlled air does not escape through the vent openings.
Recording in a studio can be expensive. Fortunately, with the increasingly wide availability of high-quality audio equipment and microphones, people can choose to save money on exorbitant studio fees by doing the recording themselves. One of the most effective positions for your microphone is to hang it from the ceiling. This allows for an even balance of sound, especially if it is a group of musicians or speakers being recorded.
The fan limit control switch on a gas furnace activates the blower motor as needed to push warm air from the heat exchanger to the ductwork for heating a house. The switch also acts as a safety feature to prevent the heat exchanger from overheating, which could otherwise damage the equipment. If the blower motor runs continuously or not at all, the fan limit control switch may be defective. The only repair for this problem is to replace the control switch, a job that takes less than an hour.
A stucco ceiling, sometimes called a popcorn ceiling, has a textured appearance and is composed of small rivulets of plaster or a similar substance. Like drywall and paneling, a stucco ceiling is prone to water damage from a leaking pipe and, once damaged, may bubble outward, turn a brownish shade and begin to peel or break away from the ceiling. You can repair a water-damaged stucco ceiling yourself to remove the damage while maintaining its unique texture.