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Kate[_5_] July 30th 09 06:21 AM

Ceiling Fans - Thank you
 
I have received so many helpful replies as it relates to getting a
ceiling fan in my bedroom.

I have decided to go ahead with the project. It will have a light,
and a remote control.

It will also be a low profile as my ceiling in that room is 8' tall.

It would take forever to thank each and everyone of you, but thank you
all so very much.

This group is awesome.

Kate

Wayne Boatwright[_4_] July 30th 09 06:56 AM

Ceiling Fans - Thank you
 
On Wed 29 Jul 2009 10:21:34p, Kate told us...

I have received so many helpful replies as it relates to getting a
ceiling fan in my bedroom.

I have decided to go ahead with the project. It will have a light,
and a remote control.

It will also be a low profile as my ceiling in that room is 8' tall.

It would take forever to thank each and everyone of you, but thank you
all so very much.

This group is awesome.

Kate


Glad you were able to gather enough information here to come to a
conclusion. You might want to take a look at this Emerson model. It has
both a light kit and remote control available, and is an excellent fan. I
have no affiliation with Emerson, but I do own 7 of their fans.

http://tinyurl.com/knuewu

--
Wayne Boatwright
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ingredients you forgot to buy, in utensils you don't own, to make a
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RBM[_2_] July 30th 09 11:58 AM

Ceiling Fans - Thank you
 

"Wayne Boatwright" wrote in message
5.247...
On Wed 29 Jul 2009 10:21:34p, Kate told us...

I have received so many helpful replies as it relates to getting a
ceiling fan in my bedroom.

I have decided to go ahead with the project. It will have a light,
and a remote control.

It will also be a low profile as my ceiling in that room is 8' tall.

It would take forever to thank each and everyone of you, but thank you
all so very much.

This group is awesome.

Kate


Glad you were able to gather enough information here to come to a
conclusion. You might want to take a look at this Emerson model. It has
both a light kit and remote control available, and is an excellent fan. I
have no affiliation with Emerson, but I do own 7 of their fans.

http://tinyurl.com/knuewu

--
Wayne Boatwright
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Recipe: A series of step by step instructions for preparing
ingredients you forgot to buy, in utensils you don't own, to make a
dish the dog wouldn't eat. Author Unknown






RBM[_2_] July 30th 09 12:07 PM

Ceiling Fans - Thank you
 

"Wayne Boatwright" wrote in message
5.247...
On Wed 29 Jul 2009 10:21:34p, Kate told us...

I have received so many helpful replies as it relates to getting a
ceiling fan in my bedroom.

I have decided to go ahead with the project. It will have a light,
and a remote control.

It will also be a low profile as my ceiling in that room is 8' tall.

It would take forever to thank each and everyone of you, but thank you
all so very much.

This group is awesome.

Kate


Glad you were able to gather enough information here to come to a
conclusion. You might want to take a look at this Emerson model. It has
both a light kit and remote control available, and is an excellent fan. I
have no affiliation with Emerson, but I do own 7 of their fans.

http://tinyurl.com/knuewu

--
Wayne Boatwright
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Recipe: A series of step by step instructions for preparing
ingredients you forgot to buy, in utensils you don't own, to make a
dish the dog wouldn't eat. Author Unknown


I'd like to second Wayne's recommendation. Many fans are designed to be
either stem hung, or ceiling hugger. To do this, the ceiling canopy is
screwed directly to the motor housing, which is attached to the ceiling
mounting bracket. This is fine, but not nearly as nice as a fan with a one
piece motor housing specifically designed for close to ceiling mounting. It
also uses a very long and stable motor mounting bracket, which prevents
wobbling and squeaking against the ceiling.




ransley July 30th 09 02:20 PM

Ceiling Fans - Thank you
 
On Jul 30, 12:21*am, Kate wrote:
I have received so many helpful replies as it relates to getting a
ceiling fan in my bedroom.

I have decided to go ahead with the project. *It will have a light,
and a remote control.

It will also be a low profile as my ceiling in that room is 8' tall.

It would take forever to thank each and everyone of you, but thank you
all so very much.

This group is awesome.

Kate


I have one with a remote, if I got a new one id like a lighted remote
so I can adjust it when im in bed, HD should get someone to show you
the remotes, mine isnt that easy to adjust fan speed, get built in not
aftermarket units. HD , menards installs them, so if it wobbles or
isnt right its an easy complaint they will take care of, hire someone
yourself then any issues are your headache, so have the seller install
it. I bought maybe 24 fans recently, some do come defective. Get what
is easiest to use.


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