Ceiling fans can help cool down your home cheaper than running the air conditioning, and are affordably priced as well. Some models of ceiling fans, such as ones made by Casablanca, include a light as well, which is typically bright enough to light up an entire room. The bulbs in these lights can go out as well, and when they do, you'll be left with a dark room until you replace the bulb. Doing so should take about five minutes.
Instructions
1. Use a stepladder to gain access to the fan if you can't reach it yourself. Push up on the glass dome for the light with both hands and twist it until you hear the light click, then lower the glass dome away from the fan carefully.
2. Place the microfiber towel around your hand and remove the original bulb with the towel between you and the bulb. Twist the bulb counter-clockwise until it comes out of the socket.
3. Twist the replacement bulb clockwise into the fan socket clockwise, with a