Monday 30 April 2018

The Elements That Make Up a Good Ceiling Fan




Choosing the right ceiling fan for your home may land you up in a dilemma. It is necessary to consider a number of features before you make your purchase. The type and size of the fan are to be decided according to the architectural specifications of your room. The reputed brands have come up with a wide range of ceiling fans, and you can customize the product as per your need. Besides, you need to consider your budget and purchase the fans accordingly. 
Here are certain elements you must look out for your fan.

1.Type of blade

The size and type of blades determine the airflow in the room to a great extent. You need to have a look at the blade pitch when you make your purchase. The blade pitch refers to the angle that the blade makes the base of the fan. The efficiency of the fans increases, with a higher blade pitch. The branded products come with efficient blades, that enhance the airflow in the room.

2.Number of blades

When you look out for ceiling fans India, you need to consider the number of blades. In general, the fans come with three to five blades. The fans with more than three blades are quieter. However, the fans with two to three blades are faster than the ones with more than three blades, as they have a less drag. This makes the fan run more efficiently and it consumes a lesser amount of power.

3.Size of the fan

The size of the fan has to be determined, considering the dimensions of your room. As a thumb rule, fans with 52” blades are considered suitable for rooms with space between 225 and 400 square feet. In case you have a smaller room, you need to customize the blade size accordingly. The blades come in different sizes, and you can even get small blades of 36” length for a smaller room.

4.Damp rating

People often install ceiling fans in their bathrooms and outdoor areas. In these cases, you need to consider the damp rating of these fans. Fans meant for bedrooms or living rooms will not work well in damp areas like balconies and bathrooms. Certain fans are developed to work in damp areas. You need to consider the ratings of these fans before you make your purchase.

5.Type of Motor

Ceiling fans generally have two types of motors, stack motors and drive motors. While the drive motor is more popular, you can also go for a fan with stack motor. The drive motors are more energy-efficient and quiet. These fans last longer than the ones with stack motor.

6.Design of the fans

When you buy the ceiling fan, you need to choose the design that caters your taste. The leading brands have come up with modern designer fans, that come in various colors. You can also get a fan with lights. Besides, the fans should seamlessly merge with the aesthetics of your room.

Apart from these, you should also consider the energy-efficiency of the fans when you buy one.

Friday 23 March 2018

Pune Real Estate – The Calm Eye Of The Storm



The landscape of Pune city has altered dramatically in the last decade. Once an old-fashioned small town brimming with high-quality schools and colleges, this city has now become an information technology hub. A slew of international and national automobile, engineering and manufacturing companies have also set up shop here realizing that commercial property in Pune is far cheaper than Mumbai.

Pune has also emerged as a favorable destination to invest in real estate due to its rapid development, modernization and growth in infrastructure. But there some other reasons that have propelled this city as an Indian real estate investor’s preferred choice.

Ample Affordable Housing


There is no denying the fact that there has been a rise in residential and commercial property in Pune. Whether it’s flats in Mundhwa Pune, apartments in Wagholi, 3BHKs in Hinjewadi or flats in Wagholi – a number of developers have launched numerous projects in recent years.


However, most of the residences provided by developers is in the affordable housing sector. More than 80% of the available houses for purchase and rent are in the under 40 lakhs and between 40 to 80 lakhs range. Villas and luxurious apartments are fewer in number.

If you’re looking to invest in affordable housing, Pune is worth considering due to its large collection of 1BHK and 2BHK homes.

Relatively Unaffected by Demonetization, GST, and RERA

Besides offering a bevy of economical housing, Pune is one of the few cities in India that hasn’t been dramatically affected by the recent economic changes – namely, the implementation of demonetization, GST and RERA. In fact, ready-to-move-in properties and some commercial property in Pune have remained largely unaffected with RERA or GST.

Meanwhile, most properties in major cities in India have experienced a significant drop in prices and an imbalance in demand and supply. Pune, on the other hand, has either experienced a little drop in property prices in some areas or remained the same.

Rise in Demand of Possession-Ready Flats


Prices of ready-to-move-in apartments were not impacted by GST or RERA which has led to a significant increase in demand of flats in Wagholi and other areas in Pune. Moreover, a lot of families and young professionals are moving to Pune owing to the surge in employment opportunities in the IT sector. Educational institutions are also increasing in popularity both nationally and internationally leading to many college-goers seeking flats in Mundhwa Pune for rent.


Whether you wish to buy flats in Wagholi or invest in commercial property in Pune, it is essential to conduct due diligence. With the proposed metro plan and a new international airport in the works, this burgeoning city in Maharashtra has cemented its place as an attractive investment option.

Thursday 15 February 2018

How to replace a light fixture with a ceiling fan

How to replace a light fixture with a ceiling fan



If you’re still wondering what we mean by this before and after chart, that talks about expenditure let me explain what it means.Before we begin I’d like you to glance through the chart below


Before
After
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Here my main focus here is to guide on how a light fixture can be replaced by a ceiling fan with lights, so considering that the ceiling fan comes with a light fixture you can be sure you’re going to save more on your energy bills post installation. The reason being, you won’t need two different electrical devices to serve two different purposes, instead, you’d be replacing them both with one device that would do the job of both, which obviously means more savings.

“Save cooling and heating costs by replacing your current light fixture with a top of the line, designer fan that comes with an inbuilt light fixture”


Tools
Materials
Hammer
Fan with mounting kit
Drywall saw
Support Brace
Circuit tester
Wall control switch
Wire strippers
Wire nuts
Screwdrivers
Nails
Drill Machine



If you’ve purchased a fan already, thumbs up to you but if you haven’t done so as yet here’s an easy way to determine the perfect fan for your home. Start off by measuring the longest wall in the room where you plan on installing it. If it measures less than 12 ft you’ll need to opt for a ceiling fan that is 36 inches in diameter whereas if it measures around 12 to 15 ft, you’d need a 42” fan. Anything that measures more than 15 ft would require a fan that is 52 inches in diameter.


Now let’s quickly dive into this a step easy DIY project

Step 1: Remove The Existing Light Fixture

This will be an easy DIY Project for someone who is comfortable with basic electrical activities. To replace an existing light fixture with a ceiling fan of your choice, your the first and most crucial step would be to turn off the electricity directly, by turning off the main source that’s supplying electricity to your home. Now secure the turned off switch with a tape, this would prevent it from turning on and causing any mishap. Once you have everything in place, unscrew the light fixture from your ceiling using a drill machine and you’ll be all set for step 2.
 Uninstalling a light fixture step by step:

A. Turn the power supply off at the circuit breaker and wall switch
B.  Uninstall light fixture in the following order
Glass Fitters
Light Bulbs
Canopy
Mounting Bracket

Step 2: Install A Ceiling Fan Box with A Support Brace

Now that you’ve successfully completed step 1 i.e you’ve finally got rid of that light fixture you will need to have the following tools in place and materials in order to replace the existing electrical box with an outlet box that says “acceptable for fan support”. This outlet box can easily carry/support upto 50 pounds but ceiling fans tend to weigh more than that when in motion. This clearly indicates that you’ll require a heavy duty support brace in order to give it the additional support it needs.

Step 3: Install Mounting Bracket

Most ceiling fans do come with a mounting bracket when purchased but if yours doesn’t you can easily buy a mounting kit separately. Follow the instructions given in the brochure that comes along with it and install the mounting bracket to the ceiling as explained.

Mounting your fan too close to the ceiling causes a restriction in air circulation, so to avoid that from happening we recommend that you use an extension rod.

Step 4: Connect Fan Motor Wiring

Mount the fan motor to the previously installed ceiling bracket simply by inserting the swivel ball into the bracket. Next, you need to attach the fan motor wires to the existing housing wiring. If at all the fan has a care green or copper insulated wire, attach the same to this existing ground wire and connect the two to the metal electrical box.

Step 5: Attach The Fan Blades

Now install the fan canopy that covers both, the mounting bracket and the ceiling box seamlessly. Install each fan blade with a blade mounting bracket and then attach these to the rotating bezel that’s located below the fan motor. Ensure that all of the mounting screws are tightly fixed. Failing to do so will result in loose blades, that will cause the fan to wobble.

Step 6: Attach The Light Fixture

This is the fun part. Time to affix the light fixture to the fan by connecting the wiring as per the manufacturer's instructions. Nowadays you don’t need to buy these separately, ceiling fans with lights are easily available in the Indian market

Although this requires you to have a lot of patience and knowledge, it is a fun DIY project that will you enjoy doing. Moreover, you’d save money on hiring someone to get this work done.

Tuesday 5 December 2017

3 Easy Steps to Detect Noiseless Ceiling Fans



How annoying does it get when you hear that really irritating humming or buzzing sound from your ceiling fan? It is a nonstop repetitive noise that easily gets on our nerves hence, manufactures came up with the idea of noiseless fans. But, how would you discover if a fan is noiseless or not especially when you shop for a new designer fan online?
Fan manufactures have no limitations and are not required by any way to meet any commotion level guidelines, although there are a few exceptions to these. Top class ceiling fan brands do test the clamor levels of their fans, and they do this to ensure that they meet their own internal norms. Roof fan producers will never fail to claim that their fan is indeed noiseless but how are you to figure that out with an endless list of new fan designs all over the market today.
We completely understand, the struggle is hard but we’re here to guide you through this, hence we bring you a few aspects of a roof fan that can make a huge difference on how well it performs but without that buzzing sound.

DC Motors



Roof fans using DC Motors employ the latest innovation; they give out cooler air and last but not the least run calmer than traditional AC ceiling fan engines because they have changeless magnets that do not create any electrical buzzing sound. Basically most of the latest designer fans that you see on various website today have a DC engine with quality rating of 5.

Strong Mounting Hardware



When you mount your ceiling fan securely, there is a tendency that it will run calmer. Using a strong mounting hardware in the case plays a major role. So the next time you see yourself fix a ceiling fan do keep this in mind.

More Substantial Components



The more substantial components used, the better will it perform, for example, the more sturdier and thicker the materials used the lesser will be its changes to create a commotion. Similarly, when a thin sheet of metal is used, there is surely a tendency for the fan to vibrate and create a screeching noise. Fans with a quality rating of 5 are by and large manufactured using materials such as zinc or gum rather than a stamped sheet metal.



Final words…
The next time you hear a fan buzz be in at your relatives place or at that of your close friend, don’t just exhaust your energy on cursing that fan, you could might as well guide them on what you just read.


Tuesday 19 September 2017

Dusty to Clean - A Journey of Stellar Fans

A palatial home, the inhabitants in garbs of finest silks and adorned with pearls, diamonds and other precious stones and yet looking annoyed?! Why are these people unhappy? And what’s that in their hands? Why are they each carrying a bunch of newspapers? Oh! They are fanning themselves with the newspapers. In this sweltering heat, these residents have managed to get their designer ceiling fans so dusty and grimy that the capacitors have failed and the fans have stopped working altogether. The very same fans that the patriarch had bought from Anemos with much reverence. This just shows how important ceiling fans are to every strata of the society. Since decades, fans have successfully cooled many a heated arguments, boiling pots and examination fevers, especially ceiling fans.



It is only fair that gratitude is paid back to these mechanical masterpieces invented by Schuyler Skaats Wheeler and Philip Diehl. And how exactly can that be done, you ask? Well, simply by giving them a thorough cleaning regularly. While ceiling fans give cool air they also spread a mind boggling amount of germs if kept dirty. Cleaners ahoy!

  • Liquid magic - Make a solution of 1 part vinegar to 3 parts water in a spray bottle. Using a step ladder first dust the fan with old rags and then sprinkle the magic solution on the blades of the ceiling fans. The outcome will be shiny grime-free blades. Take care when using this technique with designer ceiling fans having light attachments.
  • Pillowy wonders - Step up on a ladder reaching a foot high above the fan. Taking a spare pillowcase cover a fan blade completely. Then applying a little pressure, slowly remove the pillowcase. This is one of the easiest ways to trap the dust without letting it spread over the precious upholstery. This also helps with designer ceiling fans with lights as they can also be cleant easily while already up. Shoot two birds with one stone.
  • Faster dusters - Dusters require least effort but also are the messiest. It needs slow and steady cleaning and covering of every surface becomes imperative as the dust tends to settle everywhere.
  • Vacuumizing efforts - Adding a vacuum attachment to the vacuum cleaner run it along the ceiling fans blade and slowly and gently move it back and forth in a straight line. Mind not to move it too quickly as it can make the dust fly in the air. Repeat this process as many times as required till the fan is clean.
  • Paddling inventions - Take a paint roller and attach it with a dryer sheet using rubber bands. Use this contraption to remove the dust accumulated on the ceiling fan blades.

Now that the cleaning methods are in place, why not check out the exquisite range of ceiling fans by Anemos and understand the patriarch’s reverence towards it?! Ciao!

Saturday 22 July 2017

Ceiling Fans that aren’t Hateful


There has been a lot of flak surrounding ceiling fans that look oddly noticeable inside a house. Most designers are in favour of streamlined ceiling fans. Something that suits every décor style is the clean lines and minimal design when it comes to ceiling fans and streamlined ceiling fans fulfill exactly that purpose. Obviously you don’t want to draw a lot of attention to the ceiling, and especially not to the fans.  Technology has certainly come a long way and today, we have access to fans that come with a light. While some designers argue that it might not be a very good idea to have a ceiling fan with lights in it. But, if you like the design and the idea of lights embedded in a ceiling fan, then, go for it.

When the shape, design, and quality of a ceiling fan is good enough, any material is absolutely okay. While today ceiling fans are made available in a number of materials ranging from wood to steel to metal, you have a wide choice to select from. Whatever that looks good for your house, you should go with that.  When it comes to a white ceiling, a white ceiling fan is the best choice. Not only does it seamlessly blend with the colour but also looks minimalist and classy.

Designer ceiling fans are so exquisite that even those who aren’t fond of ceiling fans might want to get one. The finish is extremely fine which makes it a desirable piece inside the room. Not only are fans great for air circulation, but when put up the right way, they can totally change the way your room looks. Yes, they are also great as a home décor. The way your room looks depends a lot on the quality of your fan, your space, and your personal aesthetics. It is important to get the right quality of fan because when you invest your money, you certainly should get the value for it.

Top quality designer fans are great in performance and are designed in such a way that they run on very good speed, at the same time do not take up much electricity. Thus, a ceiling fan is a great option to be put up inside the house, especially during hot weathers. They ensure proper circulation of air and also keep your house looking good. While ceiling fans are certainly NOT an alternative for pretty looking chandeliers and focus lights, however, the greatest advantage one enjoys is the air circulation which keeps the whole house clean by removing impurities and dirt. Also, fans regulate the natural temperature, ventilation and further create a safe and pleasant breathing environment.