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Drooping ceiling fan blades? Here’s why it happens & how to fix it
Sagging fan blades are not just unappealing, they can damage your fan and even pose a safety risk. Here's what to do about them.
A ceiling fan is a pleasure when the weather starts warming up. It stirs the air and creates a delightful breeze. The fact that a fan is much less expensive to run than your home air conditioning ...
Have you noticed that lately it looks like your ceiling fan has given up on life? Maybe it's a little wobbly, or the blades are starting to sag. After a long summer of heat and humidity, your fan ...
This ceiling fan hack has my jaw on the floor. Thanks to this quick job, you can use your ceiling fan all year round.
Q: I have a ceiling fan light kit with a pull-chain that turns the light on or off. The problem is that the pull-chain is frozen and won’t pull to turn the lights on or off. How can I go about getting ...
Q: I installed a ceiling fan in my bedroom, and it works fine when it’s on low speed. When I run it on high, it shakes like a bowl of gelatin during a 10-point earthquake. I have tried to balance it, ...
Penguin Air, Plumbing and Electrical discusses reasons why your ceiling fan is noisy. To learn more, call 480-747-6800, penguinair.com.
Dr. Elizabeth Yuko is a bioethicist and adjunct professor of ethics at Fordham University. She has written for The New York Times, The Washington Post, The Atlantic, Rolling Stone, CNN & Playboy. June ...
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