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Hygrade Electrical Services
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Serving Tyrone, GA and surrounding areas

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"Kelton, Pops and his son were great to work with. They were very flexible and worked around our schedule. The installation was perfect. They remove 9 ceiling fans and replaced all of them. I am very pleased with the results . I will hire them again."
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Henry County Electric
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Serving Tyrone, GA and surrounding areas

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In business since 1983

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"Henry County Electric is THE BEST!!! They came out and hung 1 chandelier and 2 pendent lights for me! They were on time, quick to get it done, prices are fair and they were very friendly!! I will be hiring them for all my electrical needs!! Thanks again Henry County Electric!! Services were SUPERB!!"
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TR&JP HANDY ELECTRICIANS
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Serving Tyrone, GA and surrounding areas

In business since 2023

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"Julues, the technician, was great. He was prompt and professional. He did a wonderful job installing our ceiling fans and replacing light fixtures. We would use his services again."
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Ceiling Fans questions, answered by experts

If you’re replacing an old fixture with a ceiling fan, you usually won’t need a permit, but if your electrician runs new wiring for the fixture, you likely will need a permit. Building permits are necessary in most municipalities if you’re making changes to your electrical system, so even if you have partial wiring run to the area and need new wiring installed for added functionality, you’ll probably need a permit. Your electrician should be able to let you know if you need one, and they’ll typically file the paperwork for you.

There are many types of ceiling fans available, each designed for different spaces and needs. Standard ceiling fans are the most common type and work well in most rooms. Low-profile ceiling fans are better suited for rooms with low ceilings. Smart ceiling fans can be controlled with a smartphone or voice commands. For larger spaces with ceilings between 10 and 25 feet high, large ceiling fans are ideal. Dual-motor fans have two motors to produce more airflow in multiple directions. You can also find energy-efficient or Energy-Star models that can be up to 60% more efficient, as well as fans with built-in lights or retractable blades.

Fan power is measured by CFM, or cubic feet per minute. For every 1,000 feet of square footage in your attic, you need a minimum of 700 CFM. Steeper roofs may need larger fans or about 840 CFM.  You can figure the size of attic fan you need by multiplying the square footage of your attic floor by 0.7. (multiply by 1.2 for a steep roof and 1.15 for a dark roof). That number is the CFM required for your fan to run efficiently.

The direction you want your ceiling fan to move in depends on the season you’re in. During summer, you want it to move counterclockwise to produce a cooling downdraft. During winter, you want it to move clockwise to circulate warm air throughout the room.

Yes, you can install a ceiling fan where a standard light fixture is, as the electrical wiring is often similar and may not need to be replaced. The most important step is to ensure the ceiling can support the fan's weight and motion. You will need to replace the existing light fixture's electrical box with a fan-rated electrical box, which is specifically designed to handle the extra weight and vibration. These boxes will be labeled as suitable for ceiling fan support and will indicate the maximum weight they can hold. Before you begin, also consider if you need an extension rod for a high ceiling or a special mount for an angled ceiling.

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