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Clarke Electric
5.0(
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Ceiling Fan - InstallCeiling Fan - Repair

Serving Elberta, AL and surrounding areas

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In business since 2024

Offers commercial services

Customers say: Quick response

"Bill responded the same day to come out to give an estimate (no charge or obligation). His price beat all others hands down. He was prompt to arrive, completed the work in short order, and even assisted with rearranging the furniture when finished. Absolutely top notch. I would not hesitate to contact him again for future needs."
Commercial space
Upgraded electrical panel
Panel B
Panel A
Response time2 days
7 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by66%of homeowners
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The Great S Electrical Services, Inc.
5.0(
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Ceiling Fan - Install

Serving Elberta, AL and surrounding areas

In business since 1997

Emergency services offered

"The crew was on time, friendly, courteous and knew what they were doing. They installed an outlet behind my gas range, removed an old ceiling fan and installed a new fan in about two hours. They cleaned up well and left no mess. My only wish is that they would have taken the old fan away. I highly recommend The Great S Electrical Services!!"
Response time4 hrs
Recommended by100%of homeowners
Fifty Shades of Green
5.0(
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Ceiling Fan - InstallCeiling Fan - Repair

Serving Elberta, AL and surrounding areas

In business since 2015

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"These guys did a great job. They trimmed trees around the pool, trees hanging over our guest house and trimmed a tree hanging over our garage that was very tricky to get to. Another tree company said they couldn’t do it because it was too difficult, but these guys were able to get it done. They arrived on time, did a professional job, and cleaned up afterwards."
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Ceiling Fans questions, answered by experts

Whether you can install a ceiling fan yourself depends on if you're replacing an existing fixture or installing one where no wiring exists. If you are replacing an existing fan, an experienced DIYer may be able to do the job, which can save on labor costs. This work typically doesn’t require a permit, but there’s always a safety risk when dealing with electrical components, so hiring a pro is still a good idea, especially if you aren't handy. Keep in mind you may need a special ladder for high or vaulted ceilings. However, if you are installing a new ceiling fan where there is no current fixture, you must hire a licensed electrician. In most areas, it is required by law that a professional runs new wiring and pulls the necessary permits. Attempting to install wiring yourself can be dangerous and a code violation.

Stainless steel or aluminum fans are long-lasting and have less air resistance. They are best for outdoor use as their durability helps them withstand unpleasant weather conditions. Their heavy weight requires a stronger motor, which leads to more noise than other blade materials.

Wooden fan blades are a classic, durable option. They are much quieter than metal fans and feature a wide range of styles and finishes to choose from. However, they can be damaged by moisture if not covered with plastic.

Plastic fan blades are lightweight, easy to clean, and versatile. There are various shapes and styles to choose from as plastic is easily molded and dyed. They will also deteriorate slower than other materials as they aren’t as susceptible to humidity and moisture.

When choosing a mounting bracket, you have the option between flush mounts and downrod mounts. Flush mounts are the better option for low ceilings as they feature a lower profile. Downrod mounts are the optimal choice for rooms with high ceilings as they offer a pole that adjusts the height of the fan.

Most ceiling fans have a lifespan of anywhere from five to 15 years or 10 years on average. Just how long your ceiling fan lasts depends on the quality of the parts, how much it’s used, and how well you maintain it. A fan with a weak motor that runs on the medium setting nonstop is likely to have a shorter lifespan compared to a fan with a powerful motor that runs on the slowest setting for air circulation.

The number of blades for your fan poses both advantages and disadvantages. Typically, the more blades on a fan, the better the air distribution and cooling effect, but this also means that your fan will have more wear on its motor. For small rooms, three-blade fans should work fine. For larger areas like living rooms, four or five-blade fans might be the better option. 

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