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Everything You Need to Know About Outdoor Ceiling Fans

If you have an outdoor patio or semi-open sunroom there may be times when an outdoor ceiling fan would be beneficial. Outdoor ceiling fans are great for cooling down an outdoor space, circulating air, and providing a homey look to your outdoor seating area. Here is everything you need to know about outdoor ceiling fans so that you can choose the right one for your space.


Outdoor Ceiling Fans are Safe to Use

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You might be thinking, what if it’s raining? Do I really want to turn on an outdoor ceiling fan? The answer is yes. Outdoor ceiling fans are safe to use. They have the ability, thanks to their design, to withstand a damp environment. With their all-weather blades and motor casing, outdoor fans are waterproof. They are also built with galvanized steel and are powder-coated to prevent rust and corrosion.


There are Many Outdoor Ceiling Fan Sizes

Just like with an indoor fan, outdoor ceiling fans come in a variety of sizes. Here is a rough guide to what size should work for you, based on the square footage of the space.

Spaces up to 75 square feet = 29-36 inch

Spaces 76-144 square feet = 36-42 inch

Spaces 144-225 square feet = 44 inch

Spaces 225-400 square feet = 50-54 inch


Outdoor Ceiling Fans Can Go Virtually Anywhere

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Outdoor ceiling fans can be installed in virtually any outdoor area. From sunrooms to garages, if you have an area that could benefit from added ventilation and air flow, you can install a fan. You will need to have electrical service in that area, however.


Porch

Outdoor ceiling fans add both a decorative and functional feature to any porch area. Useful for moving air in the evening and cooling down an area during a sunny afternoon, they are practical for any weather. Air movement from the fans, reduces humidity and heat.

Garage

Just like having a heated garage for use in the winter, having a fan in the garage during the summer is also beneficial. If you do not have air conditioning in your garage there are many reasons to consider adding a fan. For storage, you can reduce the amount of humidity that will be affecting your belongings. If you work in your garage, whether on cars or if you have a workshop, an outdoor ceiling fan can keep your garage cooler and more comfortable for extended working hours.

Sunrooms

Whether you have a sunroom or a garden room, any indoor/outdoor space could benefit from the air movement that a ceiling fan can provide. Open rooms, such as these, are wonderful features to your home, because they get natural sunlight, all while protecting you from the outdoor elements. However, because of the large windows that are often featured in sunrooms, they tend to let in and hold the heat. This can make the temperature rise quickly inside. With a fan to circulate the air, you will be able to regulate the temperature better. This will make your space usable year-round and keep your utility bills in check.

Pergola

Even in a space that is open on all sides, in the dead of the summer, a ceiling fan can be beneficial to keeping the air moving through the open space. When it gets hot and humid, the last thing you want to do is sit outside. But if you have an outdoor fan you can enjoy sitting outdoors, with a gentle breeze from the fan.


Outdoor ceiling fans are great for any semi-open space that you may have in your home. They help to circulate air, reduce heat, and reduce humidity. They are also safe to use, as outdoor fans are designed to be waterproof, and they are easy to operate. They just make life better. You can learn more about outdoor ceiling fans here.


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