Check the packaging to see if the downrod is included and note the size.
Ceiling fan downrod length chart.
This downrod chart helps us to determine which downrod size you need for your fan based on the height of the ceiling.
Ceiling height in feet minus 9 includes the fan height downrod length for example if your ceiling is 12 high you will need a 3 downrod to ensure the fan is positioned at the proper height.
This is a fan without a downrod.
Made for rooms with high ceilings typically 8 feet or higher.
Most ceiling fans come ready to install on an 8 ceiling.
For example if your ceiling is 12 feet high and your ceiling fan is 12 inches in height you will need a 24 inch downrod to mount the ceiling fan between eight and nine feet above the floor.
See below to help calculate the ideal downrod length.
This keeps the fan at least 7 above the floor and still provides for good air flow.
For taller ceilings many fan manufacturers suggest dropping a ceiling fan all the way down to 8 to 9 feet from floor level.
However for extra tall ceilings you may need a longer downrod than provided.
Many ceiling fans include a downrod.
For a ceiling below 8 feet we recommend a flushmount or hugger fan.
9 ft ceiling 6 in downrod.
This insures the fan passes building code when installed from a standard 8 foot ceiling.
Hunter fans are compatible with single threaded downrods while hunter original fans require a double threaded downrod.