How high should a ceiling fan be in a vaulted ceiling?

How high should a ceiling fan be in a vaulted ceiling?

But in general, a small room with a vaulted ceiling should take a 42-44 inch fan. You may get away with a ceiling fan as large as 60″ depending on ceiling height and room layout. For a large room with a sloped ceiling, there are choices all the way up to 96 inches.

How low does a low profile ceiling fan hang?

In short, a low-profile fan is any fan that can be mounted and hang below 12 inches. Another clarification is that low-profile ceiling fans may include a downrod, while huggers do not.

How long of a downrod do I need for vaulted ceilings?

12 inches
Determine Downrod Length Most ceiling fan manufacturers include a short downrod in the box, but to install a ceiling fan safely on a vaulted or cathedral ceiling you will need to have a total downrod length of at least 12 inches.

Can you put a ceiling fan on an angled ceiling?

Most (but not all) ceiling fans on the market today can be installed on a ceiling angled up to 28 degrees without any problem or any extra accessories needed. So if you have a ceiling angle up to 28 degrees, you should not have any issues finding a fan to install.

How do you calculate vaulted ceiling height?

How to Measure a Vaulted Ceiling

  1. Measure the length of the ceiling where the wall meets the ceiling.
  2. Measure the height of the ceiling from the top of the wall to the peak.
  3. Multiply the length by the height: 20 feet X 10 feet = 200 square feet.

Is low profile the same as flush mount?

LoPro, Hugger, Flush Mount: It’s All the Same! If your ceiling height is under 8′, you will need a low-profile or ‘hugger’ fan. Hunter’s flush-mount ceiling fans optimize space in small rooms with low ceilings while delivering maximum air circulation.

What makes a ceiling fan low profile?

What is a Low-Profile Fan? So, you may be asking yourself, “what the heck is a low-profile ceiling fan?”. Quite simply, low-profile ceiling fans are able to be installed much closer to the ceiling because they don’t use a downrod. Instead, these fans are flush mounted to hug the ceiling.

What is low profile ceiling fan?

What’s the difference between a flush mount and low profile ceiling fan?

A low profile ceiling fan, also known as a flush mount ceiling fan or a hugger ceiling fan, is a fan that doesn’t have a downrod suspending it from the ceiling making the blades closer to the ceiling.

How big of a ceiling fan do you need for a vaulted ceiling?

A ceiling fan with at least a 12-inch downrod accommodates a 10-foot high vaulted ceiling best.

What to do with a low profile ceiling fan?

Opt for a hugger ceiling fan with lights to illuminate a room, deck, or patio, or select a low profile fan without lights to perfectly integrate with your existing lighting plan. Low profile outdoor ceiling fans let you stay cool throughout the year despite the challenges of a low ceiling and limited clearing space for a ceiling fan.

How tall does a hugger ceiling fan need to be?

Hugger ceiling fans, as the name implies, hug the ceiling allowing you to enjoy the air circulation of a ceiling fan in small spaces, while still having the recommended 7 feet between the floor and the blades. If you have a ceiling lower than 8 feet you will need to choose a flush mounted ceiling fan.

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