ceiling fan light
Juby R
5 years ago
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Juby R
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NEED HELP ON TRYING TO FIND A REPLACEMENT CEILING FAN LIGHT MOTOR
Comments (0)I HAVE A LOVELY CEILING FAN LIGHT IN MY BEDROOM THAT PACKED UP ON ME JUST BEFORE THE SUMMER. GREAT TIMING! ANYWAY, IT LOOKS LIKE IT'S MARBLE, WELL AT LEAST THE BLADES DO. UNFORTUNATELY I'M REGISTERD DISABLED AND BED RIDDEN DUE TO POOR HEALTH SO I SERIOUSELY COULD DO WITH IT AS I SUFFER FROM SERIOUS HOT & COLD SWEATS. HHOW DO I GO ABOUT TRYING TO FIND THE RIGHT MOTOR AND WHERE COULD I GET IT FROM PLEASE? I LIVE IN BASILDON, ESSEX SS13 UK AREA. THIS IS A UNIQUE CEILING FAN THAT I'VE GROWN VERY ATTACHED TO BUT I JUST WOULDN'T KNOW WHERE TO START TO FIND A CHEAP REPLACEMENT PART FOR. DUE TO MY CIRCUMSTANCES I WOULD HAVE TO USE A MAIL ORDER COMPANY AND THEN TRY TO FIND A QUALIFIED ELECTRITION THAT WON'T RIP ME OFF PLEASE PLEASE COULD YOU HELP ME OUT HERE GUYS. MY KIND REGARDS MEL...See MoreCeiling Fans
Comments (4)Hi Erik, We can potentially help you. Direct Trade Supplies currently have traditional or modern style ceiling fan lights. Take a browse at these: http://www.directtradesupplies.co.uk/section.php/594/1/fantasia-fans If anything takes your fancy, give us a call and we can work something out for you :) Good Luck!...See MoreAre fan lights dated/naff?
Comments (13)In the summer we visited relatives in their new house which has a run of bifold doors across the back of their new home. We sat in the kitchen, which is very stylish etc. etc. and enjoyed having the doors fully opened as the heat was uncomfortable indoors once the sun came out. They're now finding (autumn) that they have to open one of the doors to get fresh air into the room and, on a rainy day, it's not ideal. It's going to be interesting to see how they'll fare during the winter. Imagine having to have a door open when it's cold outside just to let in some fresh air. On top. Of all this their dog wanders in and out when the doors are open....... Fan lights still have their uses in my opinion....See MoreMulti-outlet ceiling rose - how many lights for double height ceiling?
Comments (4)It may be worth speaking to the electrician if you're not as keen on swagging. I know they can run a "pipe" through the ceiling void with the cabling in to put extra outlets and then just drill a hole from underneath the ceiling for the light but that is dependant on the joist direction etc though. That may not be feasible for what you want to do but may be worth asking the question anyway! If not, choose hooks that blend in with the ceiling? It will be easier to assess position this way too as you can just get the electrician to hold each one up for assessment before fixing! A general rule is that lights should be 1/2 - 2/3 of the tables width and normally hung 30-36 inches above the table. Given the double height I'd probably just start the lowest pendant c40-46 inches but I'm not sure on your total ceiling height and even though it's a feature you want to make sure the table is sufficiently lit! It's probably worth drawing it out on paper...See Moreembzop
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