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Collection: Outdoor Ceiling Fans & Patio Fans

Extend your comfort outside with our durable Outdoor Ceiling Fans and Patio Fans. We offer both damp-rated fans (for covered patios) and wet-rated fans (for exposed areas) with corrosion-resistant finishes and integrated lighting to keep your deck or porch cool year-round.

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Dagny 41" Rotational Dual Ceiling Fan with Light - Bees Lighting

Matthews Fan Company

Dagny 41" Rotational Dual Ceiling Fan with Light, Textured Bronze with Matte Black Blades

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Aspen 70" Aged Pewter Large Ceiling Fan with Remote

Visual Comfort Fan

Aspen 70" Aged Pewter Large Ceiling Fan with Remote

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Aspen 70" Matte White Large Ceiling Fan with Remote

Visual Comfort Fan

Aspen 70" Matte White Large Ceiling Fan with Remote

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An outdoor ceiling fan is a weather-resistant fixture engineered to safely provide comfort and airflow in exterior living spaces like patios, porches, and pergolas. Unlike indoor models, a high-quality patio fan is built with UV-resistant blades and non-corrosive finishes to withstand humidity and temperature fluctuations. Whether you are looking for a modern outdoor ceiling fan to complement your deck or a wet rated outdoor ceiling fan for an exposed gazebo, our collection ensures durability and style. Enhance your evenings by choosing an outdoor ceiling fan with light to keep your outdoor oasis bright and breezy.

Quick Guide: Damp Rated vs. Wet Rated Outdoor Fans

Choosing the correct UL rating is critical for the safety and lifespan of your fan:

  • Damp Rated: Ideal for covered, fully protected areas like screened-in porches or sunrooms. These fans handle moisture and humidity but cannot be in direct contact with rain.
  • Wet Rated: Essential for exposed areas like pergolas or uncovered decks. These fans feature sealed motors and waterproof components that can handle direct rain, snow, and hose-downs.

For a more in-depth look at optimizing your airflow, read our full guide: How to Set Your Ceiling Fan Direction for Summer and Winter.

Outdoor Patio Fan Size Guide

Select the right blade span for your outdoor area to ensure effective air movement:

Space Category Square Footage Recommended Blade Size Best For
Small Patio 90 sq. ft. or less 15" - 42" Small Porches, Side Decks
Medium Patio 90 - 100 sq. ft. 44" - 48" Standard Covered Patios, Gazebos
Large Patio 100 - 150 sq. ft. 50" - 54" Large Verandas, Outdoor Dining Areas
Great Outdoor 150 - 300 sq. ft. 56" - 70" Expansive Decks, Multi-Level Patios
Open Concept 300+ sq. ft. 70"+ or Multiple Fans Outdoor Pavilions, Large Commercial Patios

Downrod Length Guide for Outdoor Ceilings

If your patio has a sloped or vaulted roof, learn how to choose a ceiling fan for sloped ceilings to ensure proper clearance and stability.

Ceiling Height Recommended Downrod Length
9 Feet Less than 12"
10 Feet 12" - 18"
11 Feet 18" - 24"
12 Feet 24" - 36"
13 Feet 36" - 48"
14 Feet 48" - 60"
15+ Feet 72" or Longer

The Best High-CFM Outdoor Ceiling Fans for Year-Round Comfort

Bees Lighting carries top brands like Minka Aire, Kichler, and WAC Lighting, known for engineering the best outdoor ceiling fans with High-CFM (Cubic Feet per Minute) airflow. We recommend choosing outdoor models with DC Motors, which are up to 70% more energy-efficient and operate quietly. In addition to cooling, the consistent breeze from a high-performance outdoor fan acts as a natural deterrent for flying insects, making your outdoor experience much more enjoyable.

Shop the Best Outdoor Ceiling Fans at Bees Lighting

Find the perfect balance of weather-resistant durability and high-CFM performance. If you have questions about UL ratings or sizing for your patio, our experts are here to help. Call us at 855-303-0665 or shop our full collection of Outdoor Ceiling Fans today.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I use an indoor ceiling fan outside?

No. Indoor fans lack the sealed motors and UV-resistant materials required for exterior use. Using an indoor fan outside can lead to motor short-circuiting, blade warping, and a significant fire hazard.

How high should an outdoor fan be from the floor?

For safety and optimal airflow, the blades should be at least 7.5 feet from the floor. For higher outdoor ceilings, use an extension downrod to keep the fan within the 8–10 foot range for the best cooling effect.

Does a patio fan really keep mosquitoes away?

Yes. Mosquitoes are weak fliers. The consistent downdraft from a high-CFM outdoor ceiling fan creates enough air turbulence to make it difficult for them to land, providing a natural insect repellent for your seating area.

How do I clean an outdoor ceiling fan?

For a wet rated fan, you can gently spray the blades with a garden hose. For damp rated fans, use a damp microfiber cloth with mild soap. Always turn off the power at the breaker before cleaning.

Can I use a dimmer switch with my outdoor fan light?

Standard wall dimmers are not compatible with fan motors. You must use a specialized outdoor-rated fan speed control or the remote included with your outdoor ceiling fan with light.

Are 3-blade or 5-blade outdoor fans better?

Airflow is determined by the motor and blade pitch rather than the number of blades. Modern 3-blade designs are often very efficient, while 5-blade designs offer a more traditional look. Compare the CFM ratings for the best performance.

What is the benefit of a DC motor outdoor fan?

DC motors are more efficient, run cooler, and typically offer more speed settings. They are also virtually silent, which is ideal for quiet evenings on the patio.

Can I install an outdoor fan on a sloped porch ceiling?

Yes, provided you use a compatible sloped ceiling canopy and a downrod. Ensure the fan has enough clearance from the angled ceiling to prevent "buffeting" or noise.

How do I measure for an outdoor fan size?

Measure the "Sweep" by finding the diameter from blade tip to blade tip. For larger outdoor areas, it is often more effective to install two medium-sized fans than one extra-large fan.

Which way should my outdoor fan spin in summer?

Set your fan to spin counter-clockwise. This creates a downdraft that provides the necessary wind-chill effect to keep you cool in high humidity.