Replacing a ceiling fan looks like a simple swap: old fixture down, new fan up. In reality, one hidden mistake can cause an ...
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What the industry calls bladeless ceiling fans actually have blades, but they’re enclosed in a cage where they can’t be seen or come into contact with anything.