Choosing the right ceiling fan is an important decision that can make a big difference in your home.
DC Ceiling Fans vs. AC Ceiling Fans
At Adessa Electrical, we recommend choosing a DC ceiling fan as they are quieter and more energy efficient than an AC fan.
Fans with Remote Controls
With a remote control, you can easily adjust the speed and direction of the fan to suit your needs with out having to leave the comfort of your sofa or bed. This can be particularly useful for fans in bedrooms, as you will be able to adjust the setting throughout the night without having to get up.
If you are replacing a light fitting with a fan, a fan with a remote will also reduce installation costs.
Fans with Lights
Fans with inbuilt lights are a great option for smaller rooms.
Did you know, that if you have other ceiling lights too close to a ceiling fan the light in the room can look like it is flickering as the fan spins.
Fans with Timers
Choosing a fan with an inbuilt timer is a fantastic option, particularly in rooms such as the bedroom. With a timer you can set your fan to cool you while you fall asleep and stop later in the night so the room doesn't cool too much. This is also great for saving on you power bills.
Fans with Summer and Winter Modes
Consider a fan with summer and winter settings, so you can stay comfortable all year round. The summer setting pulls warm air up to keep you cool, and the winter setting pushes the warm air down.