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The blades of a ceiling fan make all the difference. The amount of airflow a fan generates depends on the type and size of blades it has. Most ceiling fans have four blades, but they can have as few as three or as many as five. There are several important things that affect the operation, production and lifespan of ceiling fan blades. The length and width of the blades determines how much airflow they can generate.
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The ceiling fan came on the market just after the invention of electricity. It was invented by Philip Diehl in 1882 and even back then it didn't take long for this concept of cooling to spread to many homes and businesses. Philip improved on his original idea by using a smaller motor and by adding lights to the fan. This basic idea has prevailed to the ceiling fans of today. Ceiling fans do one of two things.
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Fans extending from the ceiling have been around for centuries and the modern ceiling fan as we know it today has been used since Victorian times. Savvy homeowners use the ceiling fan in every room imaginable. They like their looks as well as how comfortable they make them feel. Why keep all of this style cooped up inside? Take the ceiling fan outdoors to the patio for a focal
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