When it comes to heating and cooling your home, ceiling fans are a great place to start! Although they don’t actually lower the room temperature, they provide a downward airflow that can make it feel up to 8 degrees cooler, which is definitely needed in many parts of Australia!
There are many different choices out there when it comes to ceiling fans, and sometimes, the choice can be rather overwhelming. Through our ceiling fan advice blog, we aim to simplify this choice for you. Flick through our various blogs to learn about the difference between AC and DC ceiling fans, the different models and sizes recommended, as well as the standard legal requirements for installation.
What Size Ceiling Fan Do I Need?
Choosing an appropriately sized fan not only needs to give you maximum energy efficiency, but also needs to look proportioned and balanced to the size of your room. Find out more about choosing the right sized ceiling fan for your room!
Sometimes, walking into a store and seeing so many different ceiling fan options can be overwhelming. You will definitely come across ‘AC’ and ‘DC’, but do you know what these mean? Are they important? What is best for me? Find out more here!
Chances are, you’ve purchased your ceiling fan to create a cooling effect in the summer months. But did you know that most EGLO fans also feature a reverse mode to utilise your ceiling fan in the Winter? Learn more here!