Where To Look For Ceiling Fan Replacement Blades
You don’t have to immediately buy a brand new ceiling fan when your old one wears out. If it can still be salvaged, ceiling fan replacement blades are a more practical solution. The repair of a fan is not that complicated as long as you have the right parts. You can find these either with the manufacturer or in various different home improvement stores in your local area and online.
One of the parts that are at risk in being damaged or broken is of course, the fan’s blades. Most manufacturers offer a warranty of one to two years in parts and labor. The first thing to do is check if you are still covered by that warranty. If not, then you can start searching for ceiling fan replacement blades in different vendors. A traditional looking fan would usually be compatible with generic blades but it is vital to be sure about your purchase. The better thing to do is to find the exact blades for your specific fan model. You can easily find these online in CSN Ceiling Fans. For a Minka Aire F588 model, you can buy a set of blades that costs $26.91. These blades are suitable to use in 54” fans and installation is easy. You also have the option to choose from different finishes like dark/light cherry, maple and rosewood. Special finishes like natural pine and natural walnut will cost more.
Lighted ceiling fans can also be susceptible to damage and wear outs. If the lighting fixture or decorative glass of your ceiling fan breaks, you can find an assortment of different ceiling fan replacement light kits from various manufacturers online. For a Craftmade ceiling fan, Lighting Direct has the RP-3802 metal cap for bowl light kits. This is a two-hole metal cap meant to use for standard Craftmade ceiling fans that have pull chains for operation. It is not compatible to use with models that have wall controls or handheld remotes. It also comes in different finishes: mocha, white, rustic iron, flat black, pewter, brushed nickel and pewter to name a few. Each of these caps $6.00 and the product is expected to be shipped in one to two days. Other metal caps, light kits and globes are also available. Just remember to double check if it is suitable to use for the kind of Craftmade fan you have.
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Another common repair issue with ceiling fans is broken pull chains. Because it is normally yanked and pulled regularly, someone is bound to make a mistake of pulling to hard or tugging it the wrong way. Thankfully, there are countless of ceiling fan replacement pull chains available and you can be sure to find one to fit your specific fan perfectly. CSN Ceiling Fans have a wide variety of options to choose from like their Westinghouse 77214 Trophy Pull Chain which sells for $12.61. This has elegant oil rubbed finish and has a 12” beaded chain. You might have to do a little tinkering and troubleshooting when installing the pull chain. If your ceiling fan is remote control adaptable, it would be better to just purchase a handheld remote so that you wouldn’t have to bother with replacing a broken pull chain again. Ceiling fan replacement blades are easily available so don’t freak out when your ceiling fan breaks down. Just take note of the model and manufacturer and go online to find the exact parts you need to fix your ceiling fan. |

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