Ceiling fans only cost pennies to run when compared to air conditioners allowing you to increase the temperature on your thermostat and save money on your monthly electric bill.
Correct ceiling fan size.
The american lighting association recommends the following guidelines for room and ceiling fan size.
A 44 inch ceiling fan for example will move 3 600 to 3 700 cubic feet of air per minute.
And beyond we even offer fans with an expansive 99 inch blade span.
Measure the length and width of the room and then multiply the two measurements to find the square footage e g.
To get the most out of a ceiling fan you must first select the right size.
The right size ceiling fan will do more than just keep you cool.
Choose the right size ceiling fan for your room.
12 feet x 12 feet 144 square feet.
These fans fit nicely into tiny spaces.
Fans for very small rooms or spaces.
Ceiling fans come in a wide range of blade spans from small mini fans with a blade span of 18 inches up to large ceiling fans with a 68 inch blade span.
Ceiling fan size is measured from blade tip to blade tip.
However before you pick out the perfect fan you need to know how to size.
Choosing the right ceiling fan size will optimize the fan s efficiency and make the fan look right at home in the space.
First find the square footage of the room.
Energy star makes the following recommendations for ceiling fan diameter.
For very small areas such as nooks stairwells laundry rooms walk in closets or small bathrooms we recommend 29 to 36 ceiling fans.
To install a fan of this size in a small room means that you are buying far more air moving capacity than is needed.
To determine which size ceiling fan you need use the guidelines below or review our ceiling fan sizing guide.
It can also save you money.
Rooms 76 sq ft 144 sq ft 36 in 42 in.
Rooms up to 75 sq ft 29 in 36 in.
Determining the correct ceiling fan size for a room is important because fans are meant to move a certain volume of air.