You can also refer to the downrod length chart below for additional guidance in selecting the right measurement.
Ceiling fan height for vaulted ceiling.
Very high ceilings such as a vaulted ceiling may need a longer downrod so check the downrod size prior to purchasing your fan.
Most ceiling fan manufacturers include a short downrod in the box but to install a ceiling fan safely on a vaulted or cathedral ceiling you will need to have a total downrod length of at least 12 inches.
The best ceiling fans for living rooms or rooms with a ceiling height greater than 8 feet typically include a downrod.
Downrods slender poles that can lower your ceiling fan to the optimal height.
10 to 11 foot.
This keeps the fan at least 7 above the floor and still provides for good air flow.
Most ceiling fans come ready to install on an 8 ceiling.
The optimum mounting height for a ceiling fan is 8 to 9 feet above the floor with a minimum of 7 feet for safety.
Many ceiling fans are sold with a downrod.
Nothing is challenging like finding the best ceiling fan for vaulted or high ceilings especially with thousands of varying ceilings fans to select from in the market.
A ceiling up to 9 feet high requires a standard 3 inch drop rod.
In a room with a standard eight foot ceiling this leaves approximately 7 feet 4 inches.
The adapter works with a longer downrod sold separately in case you have a high ceiling.
Angled ceiling adapter attaches to the outlet box to help mount ceiling fans on angled ceilings.
When you are installing a ceiling fan on any angled ceiling you will need a long downrod or a ceiling fan extender.
A ceiling fan with a 12 inch downrod is suitable for a vaulted ceiling that has a 14 to 18 4 degree ceiling angle.
Install a ceiling fan with an 18 inch downrod if the angle is 22 6 to 26 5 degrees a 24 inch ceiling fan for a ceiling with a 30 25 to 33 7 angle and a 36 inch model if the ceiling has a 36 9 to 45 degree angle.
As for the downrod height simply measure the ceiling height and make sure the fan itself is no lower than 7 feet or even 8 feet from the floor for high traffic areas.
All of our ceiling fans with downrods come with 54 inches of lead wires which will give you enough for most high ceiling installs.
Most ceiling fans come with three inch downrods that suspend the fan blades eight inches from the ceiling.