We have a VERY high cathedral ceiling in our living room - it follows the inside of the 12 / 12 pitch roof, and is 24.5 feet from the floor to the ceiling peak.
At the peak of the ceiling we have a ceiling fan, hanging from a 4' downrod. The house came with a cheapo no-name brand fan that was presumably put up when the house was built around 1980, and lasted until 2005 when it died. While it had an adjustable speed, it was effectively non-reversible as the only way to reverse it was a switch on the fan motor which was essentially non-reachable.
The slope of the ceiling, plus the downrod makes it nearly impossible to reach the fan - if one puts a ladder to the peak, the ceiling slope leaves no room to reach the fan mount, and the motor is to low to reach. Due to the way the house is laid out there isn't a way to get in with a scissors lift. I spent massive amounts of time when the old fan died in trying to find out how to get to the ceiling to replace it, and it ended up that the only thing I could find to do was rent an 18' scaffolding tower from Lynn Ladder - which worked but it's kind of strange having to build scaffolding in the living room...
Given the issues of trying to replace the fan, we decided that rather than doing another budget fan, we would spend the money to get a premium quality fan, that would NEVER (we thought) require us to go up there again.
We also wanted something that would be reversible from the ground - as a non-reachable reverse switch isn't much good...
So we spent big money on a Casablanca Fan Co. "Panama II" fan, with their "Inteli-touch" fan controller... We were told the fan had a "lifetime" warranty and it had the ability to be reversed at the touch of a button from the control switch.... I installed it, using the existing wiring - and it worked fine until recently, when it started only running at slow speed, and not responding to the control other than to turn on and off, or reverse...
I called Casablanca tech support - who seemed pretty knowledgeable about the product, and US based... The tech diagnosed the problem as being the controller board - located in the fan motor housing, and sorry, the "lifetime warranty" is only on the motor, not any of the other internal parts, so it will be $106 for the board, plus whatever it cost to get up to the fan to make the repairs... This is NOT happy-making news, especially on a fan that is less than 5 years old...
As a comparison, HD has a huge number of ceiling fans in the $75-150 price range, or about what it would cost us to fix the Casablanca (I'm not including the cost to get to the fan, as I figure that will be the same no matter what I do...) I'm debating whether I would be better off to try and fix the fancy Casablanca - that seems to not be very durable - or just replace it with a Cheapo... Considering that the last cheapo lasted 20 years longer than the fancy fan...
Any input and suggestions welcome...
Gooserider
At the peak of the ceiling we have a ceiling fan, hanging from a 4' downrod. The house came with a cheapo no-name brand fan that was presumably put up when the house was built around 1980, and lasted until 2005 when it died. While it had an adjustable speed, it was effectively non-reversible as the only way to reverse it was a switch on the fan motor which was essentially non-reachable.
The slope of the ceiling, plus the downrod makes it nearly impossible to reach the fan - if one puts a ladder to the peak, the ceiling slope leaves no room to reach the fan mount, and the motor is to low to reach. Due to the way the house is laid out there isn't a way to get in with a scissors lift. I spent massive amounts of time when the old fan died in trying to find out how to get to the ceiling to replace it, and it ended up that the only thing I could find to do was rent an 18' scaffolding tower from Lynn Ladder - which worked but it's kind of strange having to build scaffolding in the living room...
Given the issues of trying to replace the fan, we decided that rather than doing another budget fan, we would spend the money to get a premium quality fan, that would NEVER (we thought) require us to go up there again.
We also wanted something that would be reversible from the ground - as a non-reachable reverse switch isn't much good...
So we spent big money on a Casablanca Fan Co. "Panama II" fan, with their "Inteli-touch" fan controller... We were told the fan had a "lifetime" warranty and it had the ability to be reversed at the touch of a button from the control switch.... I installed it, using the existing wiring - and it worked fine until recently, when it started only running at slow speed, and not responding to the control other than to turn on and off, or reverse...
I called Casablanca tech support - who seemed pretty knowledgeable about the product, and US based... The tech diagnosed the problem as being the controller board - located in the fan motor housing, and sorry, the "lifetime warranty" is only on the motor, not any of the other internal parts, so it will be $106 for the board, plus whatever it cost to get up to the fan to make the repairs... This is NOT happy-making news, especially on a fan that is less than 5 years old...

As a comparison, HD has a huge number of ceiling fans in the $75-150 price range, or about what it would cost us to fix the Casablanca (I'm not including the cost to get to the fan, as I figure that will be the same no matter what I do...) I'm debating whether I would be better off to try and fix the fancy Casablanca - that seems to not be very durable - or just replace it with a Cheapo... Considering that the last cheapo lasted 20 years longer than the fancy fan...
Any input and suggestions welcome...
Gooserider