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.