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Jamison Electric
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Bath Exhaust Fan - InstallBath Exhaust Fan - Repair

Serving Lancaster, CA and surrounding areas

In business since 2014

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

Jamison Electric is a California licensed, insured, and bonded family owned and operated electrical business with 10 years of experience in the electrical field. Established in 2014 Jamison Electric is committed to excellence in every aspect of our business. We uphold a standard of integrity bound by fairness, honesty, and personal responsibility. Our distinction is the quality of service we bring to our customers. Accurate knowledge of our trade combined with ability is what makes us true professionals. Above all, we are mindful of our customer�s interests and make their concerns the basis of our business. Please give us a call today!

Kitchen 4" Halogen Can Lights
Dining Room 4" Halogen  Wall Wash Cans
Kitchen 4" Halogen Cans Completed
Formal Living Room 6" Wall Wash Cans
Kitchen 2x4 Flourescent Lights

+43

Response time1 day
Recommended by97%of homeowners
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Upgrade Hall LLC
5.0(
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Bath Exhaust Fan - InstallBath Exhaust Fan - Repair

Serving Lancaster, CA and surrounding areas

In business since 2015

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

Our mission is to be a provider that brings back the personal touch with our customers. We will build a relationship that will last a lifetime after you see our quality work. As a locally owned and operated business we feel invested in our clients and constantly strive for customer satisfaction. We won't leave until the job is done right! Call or click to schedule an estimate today!

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Bathroom Fan Installation questions, answered by experts

Replacing an AC fan motor takes one to four hours for a pro to complete, depending on how easy or difficult it is to access the AC unit. A pro may also spend extra time inspecting the unit to make sure everything else is in good condition. It may take a few days or a week between the time a pro orders a new fan motor and when the replacement comes. 

Yes, you can lubricate a ceiling fan without taking it apart. Ensure the fan is off and clean any dust around the motor area before lubricating. Apply several drops of machine oil to the top of the motor housing where the shaft enters or via the oil ports if available. Regular lubrication helps maintain smooth operation and reduces noise. If your fan lacks an accessible oil port, it may require disassembly or professional maintenance.

The direction your ceiling fan spins helps create comfortable airflow in your home and can also help cut down on energy costs. 

During summer, your ceiling fan should spin counterclockwise. This will push cooler air downward in a column and help lower your room’s air temperature. In the winter, set your ceiling fan to spin clockwise and at the lowest speed setting. This will pull cool air upwards, displacing the warm air that pools towards the top of your ceiling and bringing it down towards the floor.

Yes, you can oil an electric fan with machine or motor oil but don’t use cooking oil because it can become thick or seize up, damaging the fan. Before oiling your fan, turn it off and remove any dust and debris. Wipe away any excess lubricant after oiling.

If you think your fan needs to be oiled, the first thing that you have to do is cut the power to the fan. The best and safest way to do this is by flipping the circuit breaker that leads to that room.  Depending on the model of your fan, you may need to remove a cover. Look for a hole labeled oil. If there isn't one, check the manual or look for schematics online. Once located, use the recommended lubricant or spray. 

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