Why does my ceiling fan wobble and make noise?

Ceiling fan wobble is caused by imbalances in the fan blades or blade holders, misalignment of blades, excess dust accumulation or just loose ceiling fan mounting. Restore your fan to its smooth-running days of old before you wear down the moving parts.

Is it OK for a ceiling fan to wobble slightly?





It’s normal for a ceiling fan to have a very slight movement of about an eighth of an inch while it’s running at a high setting. If it wobbles more than that, it’s a sign that something is off-balance with the fan and it should be inspected as soon as possible.

How do you fix a wobbly noisy ceiling fan?

Where There’s a Wobble, There’s a Way: How to Fix a Wobbly Ceiling Fan

  1. Check fan box or fan brace to ensure everything’s properly tightened.
  2. Look for blade cracks, warping or other damage.
  3. Ensure fan blades are all at same height.
  4. Make sure blades are balanced using blade balancing kit or coins.


Should I be concerned about my ceiling fan shaking?

Conclusion. It’s normal for a ceiling fan to have a little bit of wobble, but a lot of wobble can damage the fan and possibly something else in the room. They can also be loud. Fortunately, it’s not too difficult to fix.

How do you balance a wobbly ceiling fan?





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Quote from Youtube video: Move the clip along the length of the blade. And test where it helps the most. Then press a balancing weight into the center of the fan blade. The weight should line up with the clip.

How do you balance a ceiling fan with pennies?

Using a Penny to Balance a Ceiling Fan

  1. Using painters’ or masking tape, firmly attach a penny to the top of a blade, close to the center, and then check the fan’s functioning. …
  2. Once you’ve found a placement that relieves the issue, replace the tape with a few drops of superglue.

Why do ceiling fans make noise?

A ceiling fan making grinding noise may be caused by unbalanced blades that cause the fan to wobble. Ceiling fan blades can become unbalanced by dust collecting on the blades when the fan isn’t in use. Clean the blades by wiping them down with a damp rag to remove any dust and debris causing them to be unbalanced.