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Not all rooms are created equal. Ceiling fan companies realize this and provide the consumer with numerous accessories and parts to help install a ceiling fan in a number of locations. Ceiling fans can be mounted flush on the ceiling or by using a downrod can be lowered 5 or more from the ceiling. Installing a ceiling fan to low is very dangerous, where as locating the fan to high will reduce performance and efficiency.
Ideally you want a clearance of approximately 7 to 8 feet from the ceiling fan blades to the floor. Ceilings less than 8 feet should use a hugger or low profile style fan, typically this style of fan measures 10 inches from the ceiling to the bottom of the fan blades. Standard fans usually measure 12 inches deep and are ideal for 8 foot ceilings. A ceiling that measure over 9 feet should use a downrod. Here is a simple guide to help you achieve optimum performance with your ceiling fan.
Ceiling height 9 downrod length 12
Ceiling height 10 downrod length 18
Ceiling height 11 downrod length 24
Ceiling height 12 downrod length 36
Ceiling height 13 downrod length 48
Ceiling height 14 downrod length 60
If the ceiling youre mounting your fan on is sloped you will need a special mounting bracket, this will allow the fan to swivel and hang straight down. Most manufacturers offer many types of mounting brackets but confirm before you purchase your ceiling fan that the style you require is available. With a sloped ceiling you should also be aware of the angle of slope and the blades diameter to ensure proper clearance.
Randy Heslip is a regular contributor to http://www.ceiling-fans-info-source.com where you can find more information to help you choose a ceiling fan to match your home dιcor and how to install a ceiling fan for optimal performance.
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