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Do You Know Why Your Ceiling Fan Wobbles?

Ceiling fans are a great way to keep the air temperature consistent in your home. But they can be a lot more complicated than you’d expect. In this video, we go over what you need to know if your ceiling fan is giving you trouble. Then we answer ceiling fan questions viewers sent in.

Ceiling fans help keep your home comfortable by circulating the air in the room. Hot air rises and cold air falls, so if it’s allowed to sit, your home can feel colder in the winter and hotter in the summer. A ceiling fan pushes that air around, evening out the temperature in your home.

When ceiling fans are working, there isn’t a lot you need to do to keep them working well. Cleaning off the fan blades and tightening the screws is often enough to keep a working fan doing its job. But if they stop working, things can get complicated. We go over how in the video.

A ceiling fan is an electrical device, and it can be dangerous to mess with electricity. If your ceiling fan isn’t working and you aren’t comfortable fixing it, it’s a good idea to call an electrician you trust. In that case, Any Hour Services would be happy to help. We can send one of our licensed electricians to take a look at your fan and let you know your options. You can give us a call or schedule an appointment online.

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