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Ceiling Fan Installation
Whether you need to steady a wobbling fan or want a new fixture installed for a remodel, we can help. Our electricians take the time to talk with you about what you need, which means you'll get a ceiling fan installation or repair that's done right-the first time around.
Contact us now for same day service. Our trucks come fully stocked and we are ready to repair most all electrical issues on site. Schedule online or call/text us 24/7 at 941.777.4326. We provide a 1-year guarantee on all installs and repairs along with our 100% satisfaction guarantee.
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Service Overview
- Service Call Fee: $89
- Install price starting at: $169
- Average time to complete:
- Repair: 30 minutes to 1 hour
- Install: 30 minutes to 2 hours
Electrical work can be dangerous, so we recommend leaving the troubleshooting and repairs to a qualified professional.
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Common Ceiling Fan
Repair Costs
The cost to repair your ceiling fan mainly depends on what part needs to be repaired or replaced.
To help you get a better idea of what you might pay, we've listed the costs of some common ceiling fan repairs we see in the Sarasota area:
- Pull chain replacement: $110-$189
- Remote control replacement: $170-$289
- Fan brace box installation/replacement: $220-$369
- Wall/light switch replacement: $320-$535
- Wiring installation/replacement: $300-$513
Signs You Need A
Ceiling Fan Repair
Does it turn on?
This could indicate a electrical connection, wiring or switch issue. The problem could also be bad wiring or a faulty fan motor. If your ceiling fan doesn't turn on, but the light on it does, the problem is usually the fan motor.
Does It Wobble?
A wobbling fan could just mean a fan blade is out of balance. However, a misaligned fan blade is normally a sign that the fan wasn't wired or mounted to the ceiling correctly.
Does It Make Strange Noises?
It's normal to hear your ceiling fan when it's on, but a grinding or squeaking noise usually indicates a larger problem.
Electrical work can be dangerous, so we recommend leaving the troubleshooting and repairs to a qualified professional.
When To Repair Vs. Replace Your
Ceiling Fan
Sometimes, a ceiling fan repair will turn into replacing your fixture.
While we can't give a cut and dried answer to "When should I replace my ceiling fan?", most Sarasota homeowners decide to replace instead of repair their ceiling fan when it:
- Is 10+ years old. The average ceiling fan will only last 5-10 years. If yours is approaching that age, you should consider installing a new one.
- Starts losing speed. While this could just be a bearing or lubrication problem, it usually means the capacitor is going bad. Capacitors aren't expensive, but replacements for certain models can be hard to find.
- The motor is bad. The motor is the most expensive part of the fixture-sometimes costing more than a new ceiling fan.
- Needs frequent repairs. Repair costs add up quickly. If you find yourself calling an electrician to fix your ceiling fan every few months, you might want to look into installing a new fixture.