Updating my ceiling fans
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William on Aug 31, 2016Your fan is out of balance. Take a penny or a few pennies. Tape a penny to the top of one of the blades. If the wobble slows or stops, you can glue it to the blade. If not, move on to the next blade and so on until the wobble stops. The noise should stop when the fan is balanced. You can also use steel washers.Helpful Reply
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Salvadore on Sep 01, 2016You should have received a balance kit with your fan. It contains everything you will need with instructions. If you no longer have it use the penny on each blade tip.Helpful Reply
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Sara Corbin on Sep 01, 2016Make sure your fan is tightened up in all the right places in addition to balancing it. As for updating old, tired fans, firstly don't neglect craigslist! I've gotten some really nice ceiling fans on CL for cheap to free. In the meantime, it's amazing what a good coat of paint will do! Just make sure that you clean and dry the blades well before painting, and apply a primer if you aren't using *good* paint and primer in one. If the blades are super slick, you might want to give them a LIGHT sanding by hand first. If the blades have much detail on them, I wouldn't suggest painting them unless you're really good at detail without getting it goopy!Helpful Reply
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Cherl Harrell on Sep 01, 2016You can also purchase a balance kit at Lowes and probably most home improvement or hardware stores.Helpful Reply
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Marsha Roberts on Sep 01, 2016And, it may not be out of balance. It might be dirty. I had a strange sort of grinding noise in my bedroom fan. I checked in the manual online and it said that the fan would need cleaning inside the housing periodically. This is not easy to do, but it's simple. Before taking the housing off the fan motor, you might try some canned air first. If it doesn't and the balancing act doesn't do it, try cleaning the fan. Better yet, hire someone to do it for you.Helpful Reply
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Deanna Nassar on Sep 01, 2016A lot of the wobble may be due to wear on the joints and loose screws. Check what type of screwdriver you need and give it a once over on all the screws. Do general cleaning and check under the motor housing for dust and dirt. Be sure to put a drop of 3in1 oil on the motor to lubricate. If it still shows problems then follow Williams directions for balancing the blades. If you run the fan on hi a lot it puts a strain on the arm holding the blade assembly to the motor housing.Helpful Reply
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Ilene Paffel Thompson on Sep 08, 2016I had a professional company install a new motor in my fan, it had slight moisture that through the years dripped down from roof no roof leak but diffusers, humidifiers etc took its toll over many years. The point is: when he had the covers off etc. he oiled moving parts of fan, tightened every screw and bolt, and using a level he balanced each blade.. He stated everything should be tightened yearly, some newer fans suggest no oil...results, cannot tell if it is on so quiet Hope this helps youHelpful Reply
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