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Click Click Click Click Click Ceiling Fan
3 year old house, 3 year old contractor grade ceiling fan. Not even one we use very often- but not suddenly it produces a loud rhythmic click when ON. I assume it's gone bad but it's worth a try... anyone have a fix for this- tap it with a hammer, etc.?
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Does it wobble? If so, buy a ceiling fan balancing kit from Home Depot for less than two dollars.
If that is not the problem, remove the blades and see if it still clicks. If it doesn't, buy new blades. |
No. Not wobbling.
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Loose circular bracket
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If these suggestions don't work, go to Dan's Fan City and buy a new fan. They will install it. The old fan is not worth fixing.
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Make sure all screws are tight including light lamp cover set screws.
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If none of the above suggestions work, I found a solution (around 7 years ago) for one of our fans that was doing exactly the same thing. The noise was coming from a very slight movement in the joint the fan hangs from, with the rounded ball mount. I installed thin (~1/8 inch) felt strips with some glue on one side to hold these in place. No noise after several years.
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Believe it or not it could be just dust collected on the blades. Mr Google taught me that when I was on the edge of getting a new fan. Cleaning the blades cured the problem.
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The cheap ceiling fans are AC. Spend the extra money and get a DC fan. They are quiet forever.
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Lowe's - Fanimation 56" 7-Blade DC fan and it has a 72" Blade sibling
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It’s out of balance either use a level for vertical and horizontal level or just move it around by the motor and check results
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If it’s Hunter, contact the warranty department. Original owners of Hunter can get warranty service. You may be required to remove it.
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Balance it
It good be it just needs to be balanced
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Same as VT in post 7
One Kichler fan was doing that at only a certain speed. It was that ball mount at the ceiling that the fan hangs from. Don't recall if I lubricated or put something between the two surfaces but it stopped years ago.
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My approach to ceiling fans is to just leave them off. I have never seen any benefit to blowing air around the house. I use air conditioning to stay cool.
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If it's not out of balance, or an easy fix it will need replacing. Kichler will replace it for free under THEIR warranty. Villages warranty department will have their customer service phone number.
That's exactly the route I went last summer with a 4 year old lanais builder fan. |
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No free installation from Dan's Fans. As a matter of fact, they sub out an electrician that gets $49.00 per fan.
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Try a sledge hammer. If that doesn't work try Dan's Fan City.
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Mine had a taped on connector come loose in naode the main body. When the fan was turned by hand, you could hear the scrape and clunk.
Fix was to replace the fan... Drove me crazy. |
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Quote “ANSWERED? Do Ceiling Fans Cool a Room? – Core Learning – Tech ...Yes, ceiling fans do work to enhance comfort and save energy. While they don't directly lower the room temperature, they create a wind chill effect, making you feel cooler by moving air over your skin and helping sweat evaporate. This allows you to raise your thermostat setting and reduce reliance on air conditioning, leading to energy savings. Ceiling fans also help redistribute air in a room, bringing cooler air from higher levels down. Here's a more detailed explanation: Wind Chill Effect: Ceiling fans move air, creating a breeze that increases the rate at which sweat evaporates from your skin. This evaporation process cools your body, making you feel cooler even if the room temperature remains the same. Air Redistribution: Ceiling fans can help redistribute air within a room, moving hot air up and cooler air down. This helps to create a more even temperature distribution throughout the space. Energy Savings: By creating the wind chill effect, ceiling fans allow you to comfortably raise the thermostat setting on your air conditioner. This reduces the amount of time your AC needs to run, saving you money on energy bills. Seasonal Use: In the summer, ceiling fans should be set to spin counterclockwise to push cool air down. In the winter, they can be set to spin clockwise to circulate warmer air from the ceiling down, according to Save on Energy. “ |
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I would also add that the wind chill effect is not recognized or calculated for temperatures above 50 degrees Fahrenheit. So, unless you are cooling your house down to below 50 degrees, the wind chill effect does not even apply. |
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The wind chill effect is simply an increase in the rate of heat transfer due to an increase in the flow rate of the cooling fluid, air. This increase in heat transfer causes the body to lose heat at the same rate as if the home is 4 - 8 °F colder than it is. The room is not actually cooler, but the cooling effect of the moving air makes it feel cooler to your skin at the same temp due to the increased cooling effect the moving air causes. As for having dust blown at you, I suggest cleaning to remove the dust. Even at the highest speed, dust is not being thrown at me, but I clean my house, including the fans. |
1st thing I woukd do is make sure all the attachments are securely fixed, tighten every screw & bolt and see what happens
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By the way, I dusted once and it just came back. I'm not falling for that again. |
Also, ceiling fans have nothing to do with cooling/heating a room,
only for the comfort of a person in the room by moving the air. So, bottom line, if no one is in that room, turn your ceiling fans off. |
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Weather conditions has nothing to do with fans. To different subjects. Temperature has nothing to do with air flowing across skin. It feels cooler due to evaporation rate. After evaporation (dried out) little different felt on skin. Now dig that hole deeper.chilout you’re fighting loosing battle. |
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