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Ceiling fan flush mount vs downrod.
If you live in a home where the ceilings are 8 feet high you should either choose a flush mount ceiling fan or fan with a short down rod as tall people may be at risk of bumping their heads on a moving fan ouch.
The downrod is the metal rod that extends down from the ceiling bracket to the top of the fan.
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Average high ceilings.
If your ceiling is lower than 8 you should get a flush mount fan.
This will keep the blades at least 7 feet off the ground.
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We also recommend the standard downrod on a 9 foot ceiling.
Since flush mount fans are anchored directly to the ceiling they require an adapter and downrod to fit vaulted or sloped ceilings.
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Although a ceiling fan is a low energy way to cool the home the body of the ceiling fan takes up a lot of room.
Flushmount fans should be reserved for rooms with low ceilings flushmount fans should really only be used for rooms with.
In order to achieve their short height these flush mount fans do not incorporate downrods in their design.
And in most states code requires that the blades be at least seven feet off the ground.
On an 8 foot ceiling we recommend the standard pole which is a 3 4 inch downrod that comes with the fan.
Made for rooms with high ceilings typically 8 feet or higher.
Standard mounts are useful in most rooms with a standard ceiling height.
Many flush mounted ceiling fans are designed to move the same amount of air that ceiling fans with a down rod can move.
One that attaches directly to the ceiling and is often called a hugger fan.
Flush mount fans work best on a flat ceiling flush mount ceiling fans are meant to be used on flat ceilings.
Ceiling fans are generally mounted at least 7 feet above the floor area.
Made for rooms with low ceilings where a low profile is wanted or required.
Mounting hardware included.
Many ceiling fans include a downrod.
They are able to do this because subtle adjustments to their design and the installation process have been added to maximize airflow in a minimum amount of space.
A flush mount light hugs the ceiling keeping wasted space to a minimum.
Since these fans do not have a downrod and sit very close to the ceiling they provide the maximum safety distance between floor and fan but they don t always have the best airflow since there is often not enough air space between the blades and the ceiling.
These ceiling fans are mounted flush to the ceiling with no extra attachment.
To hang a fan at the appropriate height in a room with a ceiling nine feet high or higher a ceiling fan that uses a downrod is the right fit.
For a ceiling below 8 feet we recommend a flushmount or hugger fan.
This is a fan without a downrod.
Led indoor brushed nickel flush mount ceiling fan.