Installed a ceiling fan in my parents' kitchen yesterday thanks to your previous videos. Didn't get paid in money but got a delicious dinner out of it! Thanks Handyman!
Great job handyman, hope the limited edition O Light sell well great cause , i live in Ireland and people are doing their best to support the health services, and the wider emergency services. Sad to see great nations such as the U.S.A. suffering through this horrible Pandemic.Stay Safe handyman really enjoy your humor in your videos .Thanks handyman
I have always been told up in the winter and down in the summer. However, my house I have a ceiling like the one in the video. But mine has a loft area up top, so I found if I leave my ceiling fan in the living room on up in the summer, the loft stays cooler. If I put it to down, the living room gets the draft, but the loft is a lot warmer.
I don’t need a new flashlight but with a company donating % of sales, SALES not profit, is fricking amazing! That is a stand up sponsor in my book! Stay safe out there
Nice. Light kit connects with a plug/socket. Last fan I installed was still using wire nuts for the light kit connections. I try to avoid fans, but they do help with the heating and cooling. Air direction will be different depending on the time of the year. Be careful of your mind control...
I love your channel. I am trying to get into the handyman businesses. My question is have you ever hung a ceiling fan in between engineered floor joists (Wooden I beam).
I dunno how they are supposed to spin but in my house, we rarely ever use them in the winter, and in the summer I like them blowing on me cooling me off.
Any idea what angle your ceiling is or what angle that ceiling fan will accommodate? Your ceiling looks even steeper than mine but for some reason can’t get the down rod to come straight down
Realtors all want me to take them out. Homeowners want them installed. I can't wait to be called back to the same house twice to install the fan I removed 3 months previous.
In my house we have 2 floors and a ceiling fan in the stairwell. We're also situated on a hill that gets a good amount of high pressure wind swooping down it so when the front door and the back sliding door are open. All that hot air flows out and keeps the main floor cool. I've noticed it depends on day and night in the summer but typically I have it blowing down at night to pull outside air in through the bedroom windows and down to the main floor. During the day I have it pulling air up to keep the main floor extra cool and push air out the bedroom windows. In the winter, it's Canada, have you lost your god damn mind, turn off that fan lol.
I remember that interior designer "Doug" from Trading Spaces about 20 years ago. He always removed ceiling fans because he said they weren't visually appealing. Screw "Doug!"
Cheap builder-grade fans look best when they match & blend in with the ceiling color, imho. When they stand out too much they can look dated & gaudy. And why many people take them down. A shame because they're very effective & use relatively little energy.
@@droolbunnyxo9565 I installed some $40 Turn of the Century (called Harbor Breeze at Lowes) fans in brushed nickle with dark wood blades in our 4 bedrooms last May. With remotes! On sale at Menards with a rebate. $40 each! Unbelievable and one of the best improvements to our bedrooms. So much better than pedestal fans. I'll give you that they're fifty times more modern and aesthetically pleasing than the fan in this video, but to each their own!
@@Guillotines_For_Globalists That's awesome! Glad you found something so affordable & pleasing :) The ones I typically see in that price range, or less, are pretty flimsy & garish. With MDF blades that droop when the weather gets too humid!
@@droolbunnyxo9565 Yes, the blades are MDF I believe. I'd say indoors the highest humidity we see in the summer is between 50%-55%. I know what you're saying though. Seen plenty of pictures of flooded houses and the fan blades looked like wilted flowers.
*WOW* !!!!!!!!! *I had one of these ceiling fans in my townhouse* !!!!! *Those evil LED lights made The Handyman collapse* !!!!!!!! *LOL* !!!!!! *Thanks for all of the FAB content* !!!!!!!!! #TheHandyman
Does it really make a difference? Considering the room's a closed system (more or less) either way you stir the air will just homogenize the temperature. In other words, if you pull the hot air down, it's replaced with the only air available-- the cold air on the bottom. Other way works too. There's other factors too: pushing down is harder on contact-lens wearers, for instance.
Sean Bancroft in theory maybe... but did you ever sit underneath a down-blowing fan in the winter? I’m no hvac pro, but I think the feel of a rooms temp is more critical than what the thermostat says.
Was going to make this point so glad you did. Air has to displace itself when it moves. Does clockwise or counter clockwise matter? Or whatever way air is moving. Eventually the system balances out, no?
@@theadhdhandyman I think you're talking about evaporative cooling--feeling cooler because of the air that's hitting you and pulling heat off your skin. I'm going to claim that's what I meant by "other factors"!
Sean Bancroft - Being sweaty and sitting under a fan pulling air is drastically different than being sweaty and sitting under a fan pushing air. I’ve experienced it first hand, even in a house with AC.
damn you...I have an uncontrolled addiction to flashlights. must be from that encounter with the bogey man at 6 years old. another great video with superior whistleing.
Question, if the fan doesn't turn and I'm not getting power at the switch on the fan, but it randomly turns on every once in a while, does that mean i have a loose connection at the ceiling?
I have some ceiling fans and i think the direction doesn't matter for efficiency. But for comfort, i prefer to push the air up to avoid having the air flow directly on me. The air come back down on the sides of the room in a more uniform way.
LED are the best. Don’t believe the whining. Given the cathedral of that ceiling, I think I’d want the fan to pull air up, as you did and circulate that high dead area. But in the summer.............
Turn it on, if it is blowing up then turn it off, let it stop and put the switch on the side on the opposite direction. If it still blows up, get a new fan?
It doesn't matter which way it is turning. It will move the air either way. We have a 20 ft ceiling and the fan is hanging 4 ft from the ceiling. After changing the burnt out light bulbs a couple of times, I decided to get a fan with a LED light, because they will last for 50,000 hours and I will never have to change the bulb again. About a year later and probably less than 100 hours later the light quit working. This fan also came with a remote to turn on the light and change the speed of the fan, but you still have to flip the switch to change rotation. So now I have a ceiling fan that only goes one direction and no light.
i could never figure out which way pulls and which way pushes. i just google which one i want and see if it is clockwise or counter clockwise when i am looking up at it, lol
Ceiling fans cool people not places, use during the summer when in the room to save on AC. But some people like the air movement, to each there own, just don't buy an energy hog fan. Use LED Filament bulbs, at whatever color temperature you like. The frosted Philips glass LED Filament bulbs are 7W 800lumen and work well.
Thank you! Fans cool people! I had a science teacher tell my class this in grade school and never forgot it. Ceiling fans do nothing when you’re not in the room.
Handyman down! Over exposure to LED lights lol Fans should always be as follows. Summer - counterclockwise push air down Winter - clockwise low speed push air upward
25 years are you 45 years old? Or do you dye your hair.You are so awesome!!God has given you so much talents.Do you do dishes? Do you cook?What are your hobbies?I switch them back and forth depending on my mood.
1) What methods of payment do you accept? If you accept credit cards, which processor do you use? 2) What form of business structure do you recommend ... sole proprietorship, LLC, corporation ...?
I was going to guess that direction simply doesn’t matter, because the purpose is to move and blend air. But after (the handyman. I wish he’d give us at least a first name) I’d have to agree, that downward flow has a cooling effect. I’m going to give a guess that the charge to customer would be at $300.00 going by what he charges.
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Say that faux fireplace sure looks familiar, whoever built that did a good job. That multi-light ceiling fan is so 15 years ago... either go with no light or single LED, they installed something that looks like it needs to be removed!