The Current Market

Ceiling fans have been gaining in popularity for the past 20 years. What started as a cost effective alternative to air conditioning to cool your living room bedroom or kitchen has grown into a multi-billion dollar industry. Ceiling fans are now offered in many styles and price ranges from the very basic to high end designer styles. They can cost from less than one hundred to several thousand dollars and are being made to suit any taste or preference.

The ceiling fan manufacturing industry has evolved to provide very high quality fans at reasonable costs and has built the consumer market for these products. This led to explosive growth in the sales of fans through the home improvement retailers like Home Depot, Lowes and others. The days of showroom sales for the mid to high level fans may be in for a change due the marketing efforts of these industry giants.

Marketing data suggests that approximately 70% of all ceiling fans are being installed by the homeowner within 2 years of occupying their home. They are replacing the existing lighting fixtures with higher grade fixtures and ceiling fans in the bedroom and kitchen area. The living room is also a popular choice for fixture replacement with ceiling fan and lighting kit combinations being installed in greater numbers.

The consumer is faced with so many choices in the market today that it can be a bewildering experience for today’s consumer. The average purchaser is going down to their favorite home improvement store to choose their new fan or lighting fixture or even making their choice on the internet. They come to a lighting specialty store or showroom only after being overwhelmed by the choices in the home improvement stores aisles which provide little if any service or assistance.

The choice of fans today is greater than at any time in past 5 to 10 years. Many of the major brands are also selling products in the home improvement market. Companies like Hunter are distributing several models in Home Depot this trend is expected to increase as they gain market share.

Changing Technology

Numerous manufacturers have been paying attention to this trend in the consumer market and are providing fans that meet the needs of today’s consumer. The ease of assembly and use of pre-assembled components speed the installation of their products.

Westinghouse Lighting Corporation has a line of fans that captures all of these needs and they claim can be installed in 15 minutes on average. The weak link in all of these improvements is the ceiling box itself. This is the component that the fan is attached to and must bear the static and dynamic loads of the fans operation. It also houses the electrical wiring for the fan. This utilitarian component has been under going improvement for the past 10 years or more to make its’ installation quicker, cheaper and easier than the traditional metal box of yesterday.

The electrical contractor of today is using products that increase his productivity and maximize the potential profit of his labor. They have a large choice of nail-on products that already have the fasteners attached to the ceiling box and all they have to do is hold it in place and nail or screw it into a joist or truss for it to be secured. Many of these boxes are thermoplastics which are inexpensive and easy to manufacture. They also have the added advantage of not needing to be electrically grounded so this saves the additional labor that metal boxes require.

This fact is not lost on the ceiling box manufacturers that are producing ceiling, outlet and junction boxes that are quick to install and are made of plastics that require less and less labor to install properly. This has gotten to the point that there is now a lighting box that only needs to be pushed onto a wooden stud for it to be secured; no fasteners are needed at all!

The ceiling fan manufacturers however may not be keeping pace with the trend in ceiling box installation practices. They advise the consumer of their products to reinforce or replace the existing fixture with a fan-rated ceiling box which is prudent, though are the consumers heeding their installation directives?

The installation instructions for many of the fans available today show a metal type box that has screws going thru the box and into blocking above the box. This is not what is installed in most of the newer construction homes which use the labor saving nail-on products. As a general rule builders and contractors do not provide blocking above the ceiling box with a nail-on product as the added material & labor is not cost effective.

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The average nail-on plastic ceiling box is rated for only supporting a 35 pound static load. They are also not fan-rated. This requires that the ceiling box be replaced with a fan-rated box before the installation of a ceiling fan. Fan-rated boxes are capable of holding 70 pound loads and are rated for this application. This is easier said than done! The nail-on products do not lend themselves to be reinforced easily since labor savings have also been applied to the construction of homes themselves. In many circumstance the average home does not have an attic, only a narrow crawl space between the trusses is provided. This combined with blow-in insulation makes the location of the ceiling box difficult if not impossible when a fan is to be hung on an upper floor.

For installation of a ceiling fan between floors leaves little choice for this task since it cannot be accessed easily from above or below the ceiling since the upper floor is directly above the ceiling box. Cutting a hole in the floor or knocking out the ceiling is not prudent just to place blocking above a ceiling box. Medallions are available but the added expense, labor and time can be prohibitive, especially if the medallion is painted to match the ceiling. The brace type of products that are sold today are an alternative though they work better in theory than in practice as the old ceiling box needs to be removed before they can be installed. Home Depot has a web page devoted to this process which they claim can take ½ a day to complete.

A Better Way

Following the trends used in the construction methods of today’s homes has led to the development of a new and simple method to reinforce an existing ceiling box to that of a fan-rated box that is consumer friendly. Access is gained through the ceiling box itself with a small bracket being utilized in what is in most cases is wasted space within the ceiling box itself. Two fasteners are driven through the ceiling box and into the joist or truss with the bracket being firmly held in position. This bracket has been shown by independent testing by a leading product testing laboratory to allow the ceiling box to sustain very large dynamic loads.

This testing revealed that ordinary thermoplastic ceiling boxes that are reinforced in this manner are capable of sustaining loads that are factors above the requirements of NEC (314.27D & 422.18). These NEC building codes apply to the installation of ceiling fans and fan-rated ceiling boxes. Another added feature is that this product installs in only 2 minute’s or less with common hand tools and allows the installation of a ceiling fan to be accomplished in less than an hour from start to finish. If the Westinghouse fans were to be used with this product it could be done in 17 minutes or less! The product can also be also used with metal boxes after 2 holes have been drilled in the ceiling box.

Failure modes during product testing revealed that the test plate was being pulled off of the ceiling box. The ceiling box is left intact and firmly secured to the simulated test truss. A grounding lug and screw is provided on the bracket to facilitate grounding of the pierced ceiling box to alleviate any concerns regarding an energized component outside of the ceiling box. This product is manufactured in the United States by EE Products Inc. as FAN-EZE under the following U.S. Patents, 6,881,900, 6,909,045, & 6,965,077 and is available for distribution by retail and wholesale sales outlets. Further information regarding the products can be found at http://www.eeproductsinc.com or contacting the company directly at 801-254-5144.

Alan P. Halbert

President

EE Products Inc.

About the Author

Mr. Halbert holds a Bachelors Degree in Electronic Engineering Technology and has been a Senior Level Mechanical/Project Engineer in the medical device industry for the last 8 years. During this time he has been granted approximately 3 patents for his work in this field with several patents currently pending. His product design experience ranges from disposable products (catheters & infusion sets) to ambulatory infusion pumps that infuse venous and enteral solutions.

He is the inventor of the FAN-EZE & N-Forcer products & Incorporated EE Products Inc. in 2003 to develop and commercialize these products. He is the President/CEO of this privately held corporation. He has held various corporate positions with a Utah Non-Profit corporation that included Vice President and Treasurer.

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If you plan on putting up ceiling fans you should buy a ceiling fan with light. The fans use the same power supply source as the ceiling lights so it makes sense to combine the two items in one. This light can be used as a focal point in the room. If you need extra illumination you could consider putting in recessed ceiling lights controlled via a dimmer switch. This would give you more control over the amount of light the room receives.

Pick the right ceiling fan with light to suit your homes décor!

People often don’t pay enough attention to the style and decor of their home when they go shopping for a ceiling fan with light attachment. Have you ever walked into a room decorated in a traditional style only for the light fittings to be made of polished steel or chrome? It doesn’t always look right. So when you go shopping think of the overall effect you are trying to achieve. If you want some inspiration have a look at the ranges on offer. A hunter ceiling fan light usually goes down very well with buyers as does a Casablanca ceiling fan light if you are looking for a more period styled home.

You can buy a ceiling light fan kit or buy them ready made. The choice will depend on your skills at DIY and your budget. If you do buy the kits make sure that your existing fan is wired for a light to be added as not all of them are. Regardless of which type of light you will be using you must turn off the power before you start working near the socket. Double check with a tester to make sure there is no live electrical circuit. When you have finished installing your fan and are ready to put the bulb in, make sure you are using the recommended wattage. Don’t go over as it can be a fire hazard.

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White Ceiling Fan Bulb, 60 Watt A15
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Clean your ceiling fan, light and all!

When you have installed your ceiling fan light, remember to keep it clean. If your fan is dirty it won’t work properly. When cleaning it, you need to turn off the electricity before you start. You do not need to take the ceiling fan down even if it is rather dirty. You can buy a cleaning brush particularly made for these fans. It looks like a feather duster attached to a long pole. Use this on a weekly basis to keep your fan clean and smooth running. Even when dusting it is safer to turn off the fan just it case it accidently started.

Every two months you should give your ceiling fan a more thorough clean. You do not want to get any moisture into the motor so you must be careful. The easiest way to do this is by applying a general purpose cleaner onto a paper towel and not direct to the blade. Using a ladder, climb comfortably up to the fan and use the moistened towel to remove dirt and accumulated dust. You may have to go over each blade a couple of times. This will keep your fan in top condition helping to keep your rooms warm in winter by keeping the hot air near the bottom of the room and cool in summer by dispersing the hotter air at the top.

If you have purchased an outdoor ceiling fan light you still have to maintain and clean the fan on a regular basis. You do not want the expense of having to replace any items just because you let them get so dirty they couldn’t work efficiently!

If you are worried about running costs or your impact on the environment you can look for an energy star ceiling fan light.

Contemporary ceiling fans are enjoying an increase in popularity. The recent economic meltdown has left many people watching the pennies. With rising fuel bills plus the focus on the impact of fuel consumption on the environment people are looking for ways to cut costs without sacrificing comfort. Contemporary or traditional ceiling fans are a great way to cut your air conditioning and heating costs. They help to keep your homes warmer in winter months by forcing the hot air towards the bottom of the room. It helps to improve the air circulation which is even more important when the windows are shut. In summer they help to cool the temperature by causing a mild wind like effect. They are very effective when used with your existing air conditioning system and you will probably find that you can switch the air con down really low.

How do contemporary ceiling fans differ from other fans?

Contemporary ceiling fans vary considerably from the original design introduced by Philip Diehl back in the late 1800′s. You can find modern ceiling fans in a whole range of colors, finishes and materials. If you want to add a red fan to your room you can. You could also choose blue, yellow or highly polished steel or chrome. Contemporary modern ceiling fans come in all shapes and sizes so you should be able to find one that suits both your tastes and your budget.

In addition to being available in different styles you can also buy fans that are remote controlled. Technology is advancing at an extremely fast pace and like all appliances ceiling fans have not escaped these advancements. Some homes have one unit which can control all the house fans regardless of location. The remote control option should cover the light if you have bought a ceiling fan light as part of the package.

Hunter 25517 Summer Breeze 52-Inch 5-Blade Ceiling Fan, White with White/Bleached Oak Blades
List Price: $169.85
Sale Price: $86.76
See details»
GE 75368 Energy Smart 13-Watt Spiral Compact Fluorescent Bulb, Candelabra Base, 2-Pack
List Price: $0.00
Sale Price: $11.50
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GE 12993 40-Watt Crystal Clear Blunt Tip Ceiling Fan B13 2-Pack Bulb
List Price: $2.69
Sale Price: $1.51
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Leviton LTB30-1LZ Decora 1800W Incandescent/20A Resistive-Inductive 1HP Preset 5-10-15-30 Minute Countdown Timer Switch, White/Ivory/Light Almond
List Price: $30.86
Sale Price: $24.19
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Panasonic FV-11VFL2 WhisperFit-Lite 110 CFM Low Profile Ceiling Mounted Fan with Light, White
List Price: $301.00
Sale Price: Too low to display
See details»
Hunter Ceiling Fans 23855 Original Classic 52" Fan - Black Cast Iron Indoor Fan 52"
List Price: $454.99
Sale Price: $348.99
See details»
Hunter 21627 Palermo 52-Inch Fan, Brushed Nickel
List Price: $299.00
Sale Price: $203.00
See details»
White Ceiling Fan Bulb, 60 Watt A15
List Price: $2.99
Sale Price: $5.99
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Broan 678 Ventilation Fan and Light Combination, 50 CFM and 2.5-Sones
List Price: $79.32
Sale Price: $31.52
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Sylvania 29729 23W Compact Fluorescent Micro Mini Light Bulb, Soft White, 2 Pack
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Sale Price: $9.99
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Where do you find modern ceiling fans?

You can find these fans in any number of department stores. Some people love the Emerson fans while others prefer Hunter ceiling fans. Monte Carlo and Casablanca ceiling fans are also firm favorites. The less expensive fans are made from basic metals but you will find carbon fiber and alloys in the more expensive varieties which gives the fan a classier appearance.

You can choose the size and shape of the fan as well as the number of blades. Most contemporary ceiling fans will have between two and five blades. Always measure your ceiling before you go shopping so that you buy the right size. Remember that the fan will hang quite low so you need to be sure you have sufficient space. You do not want anyone walking into the ceiling fan particularly when it is on. Ideally your ceiling should be straight but if it is sloped you can find some brands to suit it.

Do yourself a favor and buy something that is rust and scratch resistant. You also need one that is suitable for use in the room in question. It is not really an issue in a bedroom or living room but if using in a kitchen or bathroom it should be at least damp rated but preferably wet rated. You do not want mold growing on your modern ceiling fan. If you buy one in a brass or similar finish only use cleaning products suitable for these finishes or you will find they tarnish.

Also check your electrical circuit as you do not want to overload it due to the risk of fire. This is especially true if you plan on putting a light into the fan. If your circuit is old you may want to speak to an electrician about rewiring it before you invest in contemporary ceiling fans.