Ceiling Fan Replacement Vs. Repair

Ceiling Fan Replacement Vs. Repair

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Thinking of tossing that old ceiling fan? Before you do, check out these pros and cons to repairing your ceiling fan instead of replacing it. What you learn may surprise you.

Age of Ceiling Fan

One factor to consider is this: how old is your ceiling fan and how much do you use it? The life expectancy of a ceiling fan depends a lot on the amount of usage. However, if your fan is ten years old or older, it may not be worth the expense of repairs. Fans newer than ten years, and higher end older fans can benefit from repairs in most cases.

Cost of Original Fixture

Approximately how much did you pay to purchase the original unit? Economy ceiling fans are available for as little as $80, in which case it may not be worth repairing and may be easier to simply replace the unit. However, if you purchased a higher-end fan costing anywhere from two hundred to several hundred dollars, then it certainly makes sense to invest in repairs.

Estimated Added Life

Another factor to consider is how much additional use you can expect to get from your ceiling fan once repairs are made. For example, replacing the ceiling fan capacitor can typically add a significant amount of life to your unit.

Ceiling Fan Parts

Perhaps the easiest ceiling fan parts to replace are: lights, glass, blades, remotes and pull chains. Blades can be replaced due to wear, or simply to change the appearance of the unit. Most ceiling fan parts can be ordered online, usually after a phone call to the distributor, to confirm exactly which part is needed. Some parts companies will repair your fan for you, but many issues are easily remedied and do not require the unit to be shipped out and back.

Making Repairs

Many ceiling fan repairs can be conducted at home, without prior mechanical training or experience. Thanks to various online sources, you can often find video tutorials that explain how to replace certain parts. Additionally, you may want to consult with the parts distributor, who may be able to provide additional guidance, or direct you to instructional website resources. Alternatively, you can ship your fan out for repair, or try to locate a local repair shop. However, if you are able to simply buy parts and perform the repairs yourself, you will save a bundle.

Timing

Keep in mind that it may take time (sometimes a couple of weeks) to locate, order and receive parts, so if your fan breaks in the middle of summer, don't hesitate in getting to work on it straight away.

With the information in this article, you should easily be able to decide whether to replace or repair your ceiling fan, keeping in mind that repairs can significantly extend the life of your fan.


About the Author:
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