Texas Ceiling Fans                                                                                                     

2010

M-F 9:30am-5:00pm Sat: 10:00am-5:00pm

PH: (512) 477-3132    Fax: (512) 477-5036

texasceilingfans@yahoo.com

 
 


    Texas Ceiling Fans is locally owned and operated and celebrating 33 years of business in Austin. TCF prides itself on being a true specialty fan store offering sales, service, and antique ceiling fan repair and restoration. John Andrews, owner of TCF started the business 33 years ago restoring antique ceiling fans and he is one of the most formidable fan experts in the country. We have the largest display of fans in Texas with over a hundred and thirty on display.

 

Welcome to the Texas Ceiling Fans Home Page

Located in the heart of downtown Austin, Texas.

1205 W. 6th St. Austin, TX


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You may contact us directly by phone, fax or regular mail at:


Texas Ceiling Fans

1205 W. 6th St.

Austin, TX 78703


(512) 477-3132 phone

(512) 477-5036 fax

texasceilingfans@yahoo.com














   Texas Ceiling Fans is central Texas' only exclusive Casablanca and Hunter distributor. We are honored to be one of only 27 Casablanca show case dealers. A Casablanca show case dealer displays one of every model ceiling fan, approximately 40, and the majority of motor and blade finishes. We also are Hunter Fan Company's largest one store dealer.




FEATURED FAN







    The ADAPTAIR, patented in 1932, is a device for changing the pitch of the fan blades so that the air flow may be directed down for normal use, or up if indirect air movement is desired. No tools are needed, adjustment is made merely by turning a small lever(see video clip). This also allows for infinite air flow as the pitch can be set anywhere between 0* and 15* up or down. This feature pre-dates reversible fans and was used on Hunter's first AC fan, a two blader, in 1896. Modern aviation's term, feathering the props, came from one of these early Hunter Ceiling Fans.

Since 1977

See brief video demonstration here.