...ceiling fan to wobble. The most of common of which is loose screws in the fan blade irons , that attach to the fan's motor. Just one loose screw can cause significant wobble and at times, an ...
ceiling fans, invest in a box type fan that you can place at the head of the stairs (that's the top of the stairs) run it on HIGH and it will act like an exhaust fan, by pulling cool air upstairs.
...ceiling fan or other small fan as fast as comfortable. This keeps the cool air moving a generates a wind chill that fools your body into thinking it's cooler than it really is. Doing this will ...
...ceiling fan, and turning off when not in room? Or is it better to reside on level 2 at a warmer temperature? Outside temp average will be 25 degrees for 2 months. PTAC use has been comfortable with ...
...ceiling (look like smoke alarms). I don't know what to do! Very uncomfortable upstairs. The pipes are cold, and I can feel the cold air downstairs, so I don't think its the unit itself, just no flow ...
...was the melted hot wire. Perhaps the switch was defective from the start. I suspect the timer was rated for a ceiling fan and not a whole house fan. Hope this helps you and thanks for choosing
ceiling fan, run it as fast as you can stand it, in a clockwise rotation. This help generate a windchill and fool your body into thinking it's cooler than it really is. This also helps the AC unit
...fine and then starts blowing out hot air. i will turn it off before i leave for work and keep the ceiling fans on. when i get home, i turn it back on and it works fine. a couple of days later, it
ceiling, or is it coming straight out of the attic? Depending on your air handler/thermostat, you might be able to set your fan to slowly spin up, rather than going to top speed right away. This would
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