The inclination most people have when their ceiling fans cease running is to get new ones to replace the ones that failed. In some cases, this is the only alternative available. However, many times all that a fan needs is a simple replacement part to make it run as good as new again. The best source for finding new parts for your old fans is to contact the Customer Service Department of the company that manufactured the fan. You might find that the fan is still under warranty and that you can have it replaced free. Otherwise, the company that made the fan may be the only place where you can buy some of the ceiling fan replacement parts that can are unique to the fans they make.
Fan blades are usually generic enough that you can replace them with new blades from a home improvement store. For example, when my young son tied his PeeWee Herman doll to his ceiling fan and turned it on, one of the blades got broken by a flying PeeWee. We weren't able to replace the broken blade, but we were able to find a set of generic blades that saved the fan. If your home has expensive brands of fans, you may be able to match the blades at a lighting showroom or by contacting the manufacturer. Finding replacement blades is probably the easiest repair you can do.
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As they age, the capacitors in many fans tend to wear out. Capacitors are the parts of the fan that supply the power needed for them to operate. You need to make sure that when you replace one you buy capacitor that is specifically made for your fan. Most places that sell ceiling fan replacement parts will have a selection of capacitors for you to choose from. Lots of times people think that the motor on their fan has gone bad when it's actually just the capacitor that needs to be replaced. If the motor really is bad, it's usually a good idea to install a new fan instead of trying to fix it.
Lots of stores online offer huge selections ceiling fan replacement parts. Even the various manufacturers have websites where you can locate the parts you need for a simple fix. In most instances, it will cost a whole lot less to repair an existing fan than it will to replace it.
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