Hi guys just a quick update here.
Can you replace ceiling fan blades with shorter ones.
If you can find blades that fit your fan switching to a smaller size blade would be fine.
It should be fairly balanced since all the blades will be the same length weight shape.
It only takes the difference in the weight of a penny to throw one out of balance and an out of balance fan can be dangerous.
Oh you said can not how.
According to energy star more blades do not move more air 1 even one two or three bladed fans can be extremely efficient what matters is the strength of the motor powering the fan.
The ceiling fan i always get reviews by wirecutter installing a ceiling fan with handheld or wall remote the ceiling fan i always get reviews by wirecutter how to choose a ceiling fan size guide blades airflow.
We had a ceiling fan that was to big for small bedroom actually didn t give any air wooden blades took them down cut them down 100m put them back up perfect and now there is air.
You cannot shorten ceiling fan blades.
But keep a eye on the fan motor temperature by feeling it if used for long periods.
However many current fans are designed specifically to be interchangeable with different size blades if your fan is one of those switching it out would be easy.
Can you replace ceiling fan blades with smaller ones.
You can purchase replacement blades at any home improvement store and just replace them.
Make sure you keep the screws in a safe place.
This will give you the proper size for replacing ceiling fan blades.
I turned on the fan on low and no wobble whatsoever however i noticed that they were spinning a little faster.
Many fans allow you to set the up in a 4 blade or a 5 blade arrangement.
Can you replace ceiling fan blades with shorter.
I am going to say yes as long as it s a quality fan and you re replacing the blades and not using add ons.
Measure the length of the ceiling fan blade you just removed.
Hold a machete up to the fan blades a chain saw will substitute.
Use a screwdriver to remove a single fan blade.
So if you downsize you would be wise to find smaller pre fab blades that would fit.
Blade span refers to the width of a fan from blade tip to blade tip.
The most common ceiling fan blade spans are 52 and 42 inches.
Most fan blades attach via two screws near the motor and fan housing.
They will break off and chase you.
I got my 42 inch ceiling fan blades and i drilled new holes into the new blades so they would fit my existing blade arm.
Just buy a set of 42 or so replacement blades and try it.
Blades 2 or 3 inches longer could be bought at lowes etc.
Again yes you can install smaller blades but i would not recommend cutting any blades.
The blades are easily changed but the extra load on the fan motor could make it heat up if the blades are too long.
After that i put the ceiling fan blades in and securely tighten the screws.