
Serving Pine Valley, CA and surrounding areas
In business since 1981
Free estimates
"Fine. Technician unable to fix wobble in existing old fan but new fan was installed efficiently.
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*The Angi rating for Ceiling Fan Service companies in Pine Valley, CA is a rating based on verified reviews from our community of homeowners who have used these pros to meet their Ceiling Fan Service needs.
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Last update on April 22, 2026

Serving Pine Valley, CA and surrounding areas
In business since 1981
Free estimates
"Fine. Technician unable to fix wobble in existing old fan but new fan was installed efficiently.
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Serving Pine Valley, CA and surrounding areas
In business since 2009
Free estimates
Emergency services offered
"Ezra at Landmark construction energy crew is a perfect company in my book! I honestly recommend Ezra and his team of plumbers, because he his honesty and integrity, qualities that are sadly hard to find these days! Ezra was extremely helpful and knowledgeable about the tankless water heater system that we installed, and he was kind enough to come over and take a look at our new unit after it was installed and to check with us that the monthly bills came down as well. In addition to that, Ezra installed our new tankless water heater with the remote control that connects outside the tankless water heater. Because the remote control was not waterproof and if it will be installed inside the water heater, it would short circuit if it got wet enough. Thank you Ezra for going above and beyond for a "customer" who didn't even get to use you! Much appreciated. I will definitely be using Landmark construction energy crew to service my new tankless water heater when it needs it!"





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Serving Pine Valley, CA and surrounding areas
In business since 1991
Free estimates
Credit card accepted
"They replace a bad breaker on the panel."

Serving Pine Valley, CA and surrounding areas
In business since 1994
Emergency services offered
"Pete was very good fixing the problem. The pull chain broke off inside the unit. I took it apart and tried to fix it myself, but was not able to get to the unit with the chain....so much for being a home mechanic! Pete made one short stop here to get the unit apart. He didn't have a replacement part with him, and to save time I went to Fan Diego store for the replacement, and he installed it on another visit a few days later. Problem solved. He is very friendly and worked well. I am having him back soon to repair another ceiling fan that has quit working.
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Serving Pine Valley, CA and surrounding areas
In business since 2012
Free estimates
Emergency services offered
"I bought a 2 hour Angie's List deal hoping to get my outdoor lights repaired. I was hoping there would be enough time left to replace a broken ceiling fan as well. Mehran arrived on time and got to work right away diagnosing my outdoor lights. He came up with a plan to make them more efficient and pointed out potential problems to avoid. As soon as I pick up some supplies he'll put me on his schedule to complete that job. He then went right to work on replacing my ceiling fan. He was quick and cleaned up the mess from all the dust and put my room back to the way it was. He was very pleasant and professional. He finished within the two hour time frame so I did not have to pay any additional cost. I hope to be able to call Mehran soon so he can get started on replacing my outdoor lights."




Serving Pine Valley, CA and surrounding areas
In business since 1972
Free estimates
Emergency services offered
"My house was built in the 1950's and had old circuit breakers. I had two faulty breakers, and local Lowes and Home Depot stores did not have replacement breakers that would fit my panel bus bar. Nariel, the technician gave me some options: 1. Replace the faulty breakers 2. Replace all of the breakers 3. Replace the complete panel Nariel was able to locate breakers that would fit my bus bar, so I chose option 2 and had him replace all of the breakers because they were so old. The price was reasonable, and he was able to complete the job the same day. I would hire JC Electric again. Very easy to work with, and professional."





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Serving Pine Valley, CA and surrounding areas
In business since 2007
Free estimates
Credit card accepted
"He did a good job and took the time to make sure everything worked properly on the new fan."

Serving Pine Valley, CA and surrounding areas
In business since 2009
Free estimates
Emergency services offered
"The team was terrific, they were on time, and very responsive, they did a great work, and the quality of the work was high and we have approved it."

Serving Pine Valley, CA and surrounding areas
In business since 2005
Free estimates
Credit card accepted
"It went well. Ceiling fan installed with no problems. Stopped leak in roof. Removed decayed wood on flower boxes and rebuilt boxes.
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Serving Pine Valley, CA and surrounding areas
In business since 2014
Free estimates
Credit card accepted
"Gary did a great job on my ceiling fan."





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Standard ceiling fans are the traditional-style fans made from plastic, wood, metal, or fiberboard.
Smart ceiling fans allow you to control it with your smartphone or voice commands.
Dual-motor ceiling fans have two motors that produce more airflow in multiple directions.
Energy-Star ceiling fans are similar to standard fans but can be up to 60% more energy efficient than other fans, lowering your utility bill.
Large ceiling fans work best in large rooms where the ceilings are between 10 and 25 feet high.
If you need to install electrical wiring for your new ceiling fan, contact a local ceiling fan installer to help with this project. If you’re not a licensed electrician, installing wiring yourself could be a code violation. Even worse, this project can be dangerous if not done correctly.
However, if you’re replacing an existing ceiling fan, and you are an experienced DIYer, you may be able to install it yourself. This option might involve purchasing a special ladder if you have a vaulted ceiling. Replacing a ceiling fan yourself can save on labor costs, but if you aren’t handy, be sure to call a pro.
Not every ceiling fan is best suited for every room type. The size of the room dictates the size of your ceiling fan. Consult a ceiling fan installer to determine the right fan for your room and reference this sizing information:
Rooms smaller than 75 square feet require a fan of 29 to 36 inches.
Rooms from 75 to 175 square feet require a fan of 42 to 48 inches.
Rooms from 176 to 350 square feet require a fan of 52 to 56 inches.
Rooms over 350 square feet require a fan of larger than 60 inches.
The time it takes to install a ceiling fan depends on whether you have existing wiring. If you’re swapping out one ceiling fan for another, it’ll take one to two hours for your ceiling fan professional to make the switch. However, if your ceiling fan installer needs to install wiring or if it's a difficult installation—places like high ceilings, porches, or attics—it could take up to four hours for complete installation.
The cost to install a ceiling fan is $250 on average, ranging from $85 to $605 or more, depending on the fan type and size and if additional wiring or switches are required.
Standard fans are typically the most cost-effective, ranging from $50 to $300 to install. Complex ceiling fans like rotational fans with a dual motor are usually the most expensive to install, ranging from $200 to $1,500. It’s important to note that installing a ceiling fan in a room without existing wiring is a very complex job that could cost up to $2,000.
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