Ceiling Fan Care Tips

There are many types of ceiling fans you can buy in home improvements shops. Some are made for indoors and others for outdoors. Both outdoor ceiling fans and indoor ceiling fans have varying designs, features, and specifications. However, even with these differences, all types of ceiling fans need to have regular maintenance care to maintain their optimum performance level and to prolong their lifespan.

Ceiling Fans are not only used because of its functionality. They are also used as an added decoration to a room or an entire house. Apart from providing ventilation and comfort, ceiling fans are also used to give more design and style to a certain room in your house. It can be the focal point of a room’s theme. These are the simple reasons why ceiling fans are always present in almost all household.

These reasons should also motivate you to regularly do some care tips to ensure that your fan is working properly. When you daily do these maintenance tips, you don’t only prolong the life of your ceiling fan, but you will also save time, effort, and money from repairs. These tips will help you not to frequently change your fan.

Clean your ceiling fan at least twice or thrice a week. Use a dry, clean cloth to wipe the top and bottom of each blade and the base of the fan. If your ceiling fans have light fixtures, try to remove the glass light covers, wash, and dry them. Inspect every bulb if there are any. Change those that are not working.

Dust can accumulate inside the motor of your fan. It can affect the efficiency of the motor. Your ceiling fan’s motor will operate noisily if it harbors so much dust and dirt.

If there are any problem with its electrical system and its motor, you can ask an electrician to inspect them. This is not only a maintenance care move, but it is a safety precaution. Faulty motor and electrical system in your ceiling fans can be a threat or risk for accidents like fire.

Maintenance checks are very important to prolong the life of any appliances. Do This simple tips to maintain the quality of your ceiling fans.