3 Ways to Maintain Wall Mounted Fans

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One of the oldest kinds of fans available on the market today is the Wall Fan. It is distinct in terms of features, scale, and efficiency compared to ceiling fans. It is built to install on the wall so that the air flows to and around the floor. The aerodynamically designed blades provide a wider airflow. 

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An efficient wall mounted fan is a decades-long purchase. Any decor suits the timeless style of a wall mounted fan. Most of our high-quality fans have a first-rate motor manufacturer’s warranty for up to 25 years. These fans are very simple to care for: routine maintenance is typically only needed for whole ventilation systems by professionals. The maintenance of a wall-mounted fan can be easily done with occasional cleaning. 

What Happens When You Don’t Clean Wall Mounted Fans?

A wall-mounted fan catches dirt and dust on its blades and around the motor if not cleaned well, which not only looks bad but can also result in wobbling, humming, and motor failure. Besides this, a dusty fan – in its working mode – spreads the dirt and grime all over the room. Therefore, it is recommended that you clean your wall-mounted fan at least once in three months. 

How to Clean a Wall Mounted Fan?

Although it might seem a herculean task to clean a wall-mounted fan, it is not. First, you must turn off your wall mounted fan to ensure protection and guarantee that your blades are still in place before you start the cleaning process.

Method 1: Using a Vacuum Cleaner

You can easily clean your wall mounted fan if you have a vacuum cleaner with a large and flat dusting attachment. The fan must be within easy reach to ensure proper cleaning. You should use a stool or step ladder to ensure that you can reach the fan blades easily. 

Method 2: Using a Long-Handled Duster

If you’re among those who frequently clean their fans, the best way to clean a wall-mounted fan may be to use a long-handled duster. You must cover the area under the fan with a tarp sheet to absorb grime before cleaning. You should cover your nose and mouth with a piece of cloth to prevent inhaling dust. Start cleaning the fan gradually by dusting the duct and then the rest of the body. Pick up the tarp sheet carefully after you’re finished and take it to the garbage outside to get rid of the grime.

Method 3: Using an Old Pillowcase

Yes, you read that right, a pillowcase. This is one of the most intriguing and effective ways to clean a wall-mounted fan. You need a stool or step ladder, to begin with, so that you can reach the fan without trouble. You can then wipe the fan with it.

If you need help finding the right wall mounted fan that complements your home or office décor, look no further as reputable brands like Luminous offer a wide range of wall fans. Their range of fans is best-in-class with speed (RPM) up to 2200 and a sweep of around 12-16 inches. The quantity of air discharged over the region is also upto 100 CMMM (Cubic Meters per minute)- Luminous provides highest air delivery in both Normal and High Speed Portable fan categories. You can find a collection of different fan types other than wall fans, ranging from designer ceiling fans to heavy-duty ventilation fans. You can check out wall fans online and purchase what suits you the best.

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