Knowledge Archives - The Fans Pro Best Fan Reviews on the Web Sat, 04 Mar 2023 23:25:33 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.4.3 https://thefanspro.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/10/cropped-icon-thefanspro-32x32.png Knowledge Archives - The Fans Pro 32 32 How Room Fans Affect Your Indoor Plants: Tips for Optimal Plant Health https://thefanspro.com/fans-affect-your-indoor-plants/ Sat, 04 Mar 2023 23:25:13 +0000 https://thefanspro.com/?p=1904 Indoor plants are a great way to add life and color to any room, but did you know that the ceiling fan in your room can affect your plants as well? In this article, we will discuss how fans inside a room can impact plants, and what you can do to prevent any damage. Air ... Read more

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Indoor plants are a great way to add life and color to any room, but did you know that the ceiling fan in your room can affect your plants as well? In this article, we will discuss how fans inside a room can impact plants, and what you can do to prevent any damage.

Air Circulation

Ceiling fans provide air circulation throughout a room, which can be beneficial for your indoor plants. This movement of air helps to strengthen the stems of your plants, and promotes healthy growth. However, too much air movement can be detrimental to your plants. If the fan is set too high, it can dry out the soil too quickly, causing your plants to wilt or die. On the other hand, if the fan is set too low, the air may not circulate enough to benefit your plants.

Proper Placement

The placement of your plants in relation to your ceiling fan can also impact their growth. It is important to avoid placing your plants directly under the fan, as this can cause the leaves to dry out and become damaged. Instead, place your plants in a location where they will still receive the benefits of the air circulation, but will not be directly in the path of the fan.

Humidity Levels

Ceiling fans can also affect the humidity levels in your room, which can impact your plants. When air is circulated around the room, it can cause the humidity levels to decrease. If you notice that the humidity levels in your room are dropping, consider using a humidifier or placing a tray of water near your plants to increase moisture levels.

Wrap Up

Overall, ceiling fans can have a positive impact on your indoor plants, as long as they are used correctly. Proper placement, air circulation, and humidity levels all play a role in ensuring your plants thrive in the presence of a ceiling fan. By following these tips, you can enjoy the benefits of both a healthy plant and a cool, comfortable living space.

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Every Type of Fan Explained https://thefanspro.com/every-type-of-fan-explained/ Sat, 04 Feb 2023 16:54:04 +0000 https://thefanspro.com/?p=1864 Having a fan in your home can provide a number of benefits to make your indoor living environment more comfortable and enjoyable. From keeping you cool on hot summer days to circulating air and reducing indoor air pollution, fans can play a crucial role in maintaining a healthy and comfortable home. In this article, we’ll ... Read more

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Having a fan in your home can provide a number of benefits to make your indoor living environment more comfortable and enjoyable. From keeping you cool on hot summer days to circulating air and reducing indoor air pollution, fans can play a crucial role in maintaining a healthy and comfortable home.

In this article, we’ll take a closer look at some of the key benefits of having a fan in your home, and how it can help improve the quality of your indoor environment.

Whether you’re looking for a way to stay cool, reduce energy costs, or improve air quality, fans offer a versatile and affordable solution. So, why not consider adding a fan to your home today and start enjoying the many benefits that it can provide!

Here is a list of the different types of fans that can be used inside your house:

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Ceiling Fans

These are the most common type of indoor fans and are mounted on the ceiling. They come in a range of styles and sizes and can be used to circulate air and provide a gentle breeze.

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Table Fans

These are compact and portable fans that can be placed on a table or desk. They are a good option for smaller rooms or spaces where you need to direct air flow.

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Pedestal Fans

These are fans that come on a stand and can be adjusted to the desired height. They are a good option for larger rooms or spaces where you need to direct air flow at a specific height.

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Floor Fans

These are fans that sit on the floor and can be adjusted to the desired height. They are a good option for larger rooms or spaces where you need to direct air flow at a specific height.

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Tower Fans

These are fans that come in a tower-like shape and can oscillate to circulate air throughout a room. They are a good option for larger rooms or spaces where you need to direct air flow in multiple directions.

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Wall-mounted Fans

These are fans that are mounted on a wall and can be adjusted to direct air flow in a specific direction. They are a good option for larger rooms or spaces where you need to direct air flow in a specific direction.

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Box Fans

These are fans that are shaped like a box and are designed to be placed in a window. They are a good option for circulating air in a room or drawing air in from outside.

Window Fans

These are fans that are designed to be placed in a window. They can be used to draw air in from outside or to circulate air in a room.

Personal Fans

These are small, handheld fans that are designed to be portable and can be used to direct air flow in a specific direction.

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Paper Fans

Another small, handheld fans but without a motor. Very simple but still effective. Find one with a design on it to match your style!

Wrap Up

These are the most common types of indoor fans. When choosing a fan, it’s important to consider factors such as the size of the room, the desired air flow, and your personal preferences.

Don’t forget, you can always get multiple fans for the same room!

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How To Make A Fan Go Faster https://thefanspro.com/how-to-make-a-fan-go-faster/ Fri, 28 Oct 2022 10:21:00 +0000 https://thefanspro.com/?p=1711 There are a number of reasons why ceiling fans can decrease in speed over time. By carrying out a couple of easy steps, this can improve their speed and be more efficient. If these basic steps fail to work then assistance from an electrician may be needed, if this also fails to work then a ... Read more

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There are a number of reasons why ceiling fans can decrease in speed over time. By carrying out a couple of easy steps, this can improve their speed and be more efficient.

If these basic steps fail to work then assistance from an electrician may be needed, if this also fails to work then a replacement of the fan may be necessary.

Ceiling fans are designed to keep a person’s house at a cool temperature and comfortable. They also lower energy use, which in today’s climate is appealing to most.

Step 1

The first step to increase the speed of your ceiling fan is to ensure there is no vibration in the blades.

Use a small screw driver to make sure the blade arms on your fan are as tight as possible to do this. You will find the place to do this in the centre of the fan where the arms attach.

Make sure you clean the dust off of the blades.

Over time the blades on your fan will accumulate dust, dirt and debris which causes the fan to slow down dramatically and means the bearings can not move well, the slower they move the louder they become.

A wet wipe will be a sufficient tool to do this as the dust and dirt will stick to them.

Over time this will get worse and worse if not cleaned and they will eventually not be able to move at all.

Step 2

Step 2

The second step is to ensure the fans moving parts are lubricated.

To do this, the ceiling fan will have an oil reservoir which needs to be filled with 10,15 or 20 weight oil.

If the oil reservoir seems to be dirty, it is imperative that this is cleaned, to do this, rotate the fan for a couple of rotations and then get rif of the old oil and refill with new oil.

Step 3

Now it’s time to switch your ceiling fan back on to see if the spinning speed has increased and returned back to its original speed. If it has not, this means there’s a fault with your switch and wiring.

Step 4

If the speed has not increased, take a look where the pull chain is wired to the fan. Watch out for loose wires/connections.

If there are no wires, then the switch may need to be replaced.

Final Thoughts

If your ceiling fan is an essential in your home then you will want to ensure that it is working the best it possibly can. The quicker your ceiling fan runs the quieter it also runs which is a huge benefit.

We hope this guide helps you to speed up your ceiling fan, if these steps do not work we suggest calling in the help of a professional electrician.

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Do Ceiling Fans Cool Down A Room? https://thefanspro.com/do-ceiling-fans-cool-down-a-room/ Tue, 25 Oct 2022 10:10:24 +0000 https://thefanspro.com/?p=1706 Despite their long history, ceiling fans are still a commonplace item in many American homes, allowing people to beat the heat without the expense of air conditioning. But how exactly do ceiling fans work, and do they actually cool down a room? Do Fans Keep Rooms Cool? Despite their reputation, ceiling fans do not actually ... Read more

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Despite their long history, ceiling fans are still a commonplace item in many American homes, allowing people to beat the heat without the expense of air conditioning.

But how exactly do ceiling fans work, and do they actually cool down a room?

Do Fans Keep Rooms Cool?

Despite their reputation, ceiling fans do not actually keep a room cool – or at least not in the truest sense of the word.

What they actually do is create a windchill effect that makes the occupants of the house feel cooler, when in actual fact the temperature of the room remains the same.

How Does This Work?

This process works in the same way that the weather does, wherein the speed and veracity of the wind can make a mild or warm day feel cooler as a result.

This involves the increased motion of the air, creating greater movement, which helps to lower the temperature of our bodies enough that we feel noticeably cooler.

This is because the rapid air generated by the fan permeates the aura of warm air around our bodies, increasing the amount of heat loss, and lowering our core temperature by a few degrees.

Does This Process Have A Name?

There are two main processes that can occur, depending on the start temperature, and our initial bodily conditions.

One such process is called convection, wherein hotter particles rise, and cooler particles descend. The second is through a process called evaporate cooling – a technical term for sweating, the normal human process by which we all cool down our core temperatures.

How Cooler Do They Make Us?

Most ceiling fans have the ability to lower our body temperatures by roughly 4 degrees, which might not sound like a lot, but is a noticeable difference depending on the start temperature and the heat of the environment we are in.

So Why Do We Feel Cooler?

Ultimately, we feel cooler as a result of the rapid heat reduction caused by the processes described above. As soon as the cooler air touches your skin, the layer of heat will begin to dissipate, causing your body temperature to decrease.

This only happens when you are in the path of the fan – at least to the rapid extent we have discussed – which explains why we only feel refreshed and cooled down when we are in the path of the fan’s spinning blades.

What Are The Best Ways To Use Ceiling Fans?

What Are The Best Ways To Use Ceiling Fans

The process of running a ceiling fan might seem like a no-brainer – you literally just flip a switch and the thing begins spinning.

However, there are ways and means to use ceiling fans to get the highest level of efficiency and performance all year round.

During The Summer

When using a ceiling fan during the hot summer months, it is recommended to have it spin counterclockwise, as this will cause the cool air to be directed towards the floor, cooling the room below.

This helps to create the windchill effect that is responsible for cooling us down and making our homes somewhat ambient during particularly hot weather.

During The Winter

Something that might come as a surprise is just how much of an asset a ceiling fan can be during the winter months too.

You might find yourself wondering why you would want the fan on during the colder weather, but having it set to clockwise, and at a lower speed will ensure that the cold air is pulled up from ground level and dispersed to the ceiling.

Turning It Off

It is also best not to use the ceiling fan when there are no people in the room. After all, despite what we have said, the fact of the matter is that they don’t actually cool down houses, and that the only effects that can be felt are on our skin.

This can save money, and avoid wasting electricity and energy.

Using It Outside

It is not uncommon for people to have external ceiling fans, either under an overhanging porch or canopy. These can be great ways to beat the heat during the summer, and work in very much the same way as their indoor counterparts.

When installing these fans, it is important to ensure you have fans suited to wet and moisture conditions, as this can help it work more effectively, and ensure the fan doesn’t become damaged or rusted from being outdoors.

How To Save Money With Ceiling Fans

It has also been recorded that the proper use of ceiling fans can help to save us money – both during the summer and the winter, and for different reasons.

During the summer months, experts suggest that using a ceiling fan alongside air conditioning – at a low level – can help save up to 40% on our energy bills, as the fan does a lot of heavy lifting to reinforce the air conditioner’s effectiveness.

Alternatively, during the winter, the above described process of dispersing cold air upwards can help us save 15% on our heating bills, making the room feel warmer, and reducing the need for us to turn on the heat quite as high as usual.

Other Uses Of Ceiling Fans

As well as cooling us down and dispersing cold air, ceiling fans can also be used for ventilating our homes. This can be a great asset if you are cooking spicy or overpowering foods, dispersing the smells.

Final Thoughts

And there we have it, everything you need to know about ceiling fans, and whether or not they actually keep a room cool.

Ceiling fans have a long history around the world, and despite being less effective as air conditioning, remain a popular addition to homes thanks to their attractiveness and the windchill effect they create.

However, if you are looking to really beat the heat, then you might want to opt for an air conditioner!

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