With Sydney's hot summers, it's crucial to have good air circulation to keep your home or business cool and comfortable. Installing ceiling/exhaust fans is an effective and energy-efficient way to achieve this, and there are several options available to suit different applications. However, it's essential to install ceiling/exhaust fans correctly to avoid any safety risks.
Ceiling/exhaust fans offer numerous benefits beyond simply providing or taking away air. They promote air circulation, which helps prevent mould growth, improves overall comfort of an area and they also remove smoke/odours which makes your home or business more enjoyable to be in. Ceiling fans can also create a sense of spaciousness and enhance the room's aesthetics.
There are many types of Ceiling/exhaust Fans available in the market, and choosing the right one for your needs can be overwhelming. For exhaust fans, we like to be able to assess the area and application before recommending the right one, however, we have listed a few common types of ceiling fans that we recommend for different settings as they are a bit more standardised:
It's crucial to have optimal placement of ceiling/exhaust fans to ensure maximum benefit. Given the complexities of wiring connections, height, and distance from walls, professional expertise is required for installation and repairs. Â Incorrect installation can result in electrical shock, fire hazards, and damage to the fan, which is never a good thing! To avoid these risks, Immediate Electrical Services offer comprehensive ceiling and exhaust fan installation services to ensure a safe and perfect installation.
Ceiling/exhaust fans are a great addition to any home, providing both style and functionality. However, before attempting to install a new ceiling/exhaust fan or replace an existing one, it's essential to seek the advice of a skilled electrician. We will discuss the importance of consulting an electrician and the common issues that may require ceiling/exhaust fan repair work below:
- Conforming to current Wiring and Ceiling Support standards
Many homeowners believe that replacing a ceiling/exhaust fan is a simple task that can be accomplished with basic knowledge and tools. However, it's crucial to ensure that the wiring to your fan is in good condition and that your ceiling can properly support the new fan's weight and rotation speed, hence why it is very important to consult us before having a go yourself.
- Ceiling/exhaust Fan Repair Work
While some homeowners may assume that replacing a ceiling/exhaust fan is always the best option, it's not always the case. In some cases, ceiling/exhaust fan repair work may be necessary instead of a complete replacement. Here are some common issues that may require repair work:
If your ceiling fan's light flickers repeatedly, it could be an indication of a loose wire or a faulty bulb.
If your ceiling fan shakes or makes rattling noises, it could be a sign that the fan blades are out of balance or the mounting hardware is loose. Making the necessary adjustments and reinforcements can fix this.
If your ceiling fan makes strange sounds when it's turned on, it could be a sign of a failing motor or loose components.
If the light dimmers on your ceiling fan are not functioning correctly, it could be a sign of a faulty switch, wiring or flat battery in remote.
If you can no longer control the speed of your ceiling fan, it could be a sign of a faulty switch or motor. An electrician can identify the problem and provide a solution by using a variety of test meters to determine voltage levels being received to the device.
Nonetheless, seeking the advice of a licensed electrician is a must before attempting to install or repair a new or old ceiling/exhaust fan. By doing this prior, we can assess that your wiring is up-to-date and not damaged, your ceiling can support the new fan's weight, and that the installation is completed safely and up to code.
There are a wide variety of different types of ceiling fans you can have in your home. What we highly recommend to consider is whether the application is internal or external, the height of the ceiling and the size of the area where the fan is being installed.