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Joe Schmo Electrical Services
4.7(
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Bath Exhaust Fan - InstallBath Exhaust Fan - Repair

Serving Castleton, IN and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2013

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"As opposed to the original installer of outdoor patio fans and lighting, Joe Schmo actually did it correctly. Almost 2 years later, all fans and lights continue to function properly with moisture not penetrating the electrical boxes. Truly appreciated their work and would highly recommend them."
Chandelier Replacement
Chandelier
Response time1 day
Recommended by98%of homeowners
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DT Construction
4.8(
22
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Bath Exhaust Fan - InstallBath Exhaust Fan - Repair

Serving Castleton, IN and surrounding areas

Approved

Free estimates

Warranties offered

Customers say: True professional

"We found water leaking from the water heater. Just by chance. So he just jumped in and replaced it. All Good. He originally came to replace a bath room fan with an upgrade that has a heater. I had purchased a unit long ago ,still in the box, so he proceeded to install it, He informed me that it was wired directly but need a part ordered for it. I decided to purchase another new one ,which I did. He left the crawl space open. He left the new wire to the fan hanging in the crawl with no staples. He mounted a used switch on the wall for the heating part of the fan. It was not at the same height and was a cream colored switch with a white cover. On the other wall the fan switch and light switch were not separated. They now are. I bought a new switch and had it put in. I bought another new Heat switch and cover and mounted it. I still have not stapled the wire up. I will in the future. I will put the crawl cover back on and replace the TV . I asked for a receipt and he said the water heater from Menards was around 900 dollars and would give me a receipt. Never did but on the phone he said in text he would try to find it. I'm still waiting. The company did work to resolve any problems we had and they did take care of everything."
Ceramic Tile Project
Ceramic Tile Project
Painting - Interior Project
Ceramic Tile Project
Ceramic Tile Project

+8

Response time3 days
6 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by90%of homeowners
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Handyman Connection of Carmel
4.3(
797
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Bath Exhaust Fan - InstallBath Exhaust Fan - Repair

Serving Castleton, IN and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 1988

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"All in all it went okay. The guy refused to work with anyone else though and tried to do it all himself which caused more problems carrying the tubs upstairs and all. The work got done but it took longer than planned and I had a lot of fixing to do afterwards. I hired a licensed plumber to finish the work downstairs and a licensed electrician to finish the electrical work. Happily I was selling the house. I wouldn't use them on my own house.... the plumber anyway. Hire a professional!"
Sleek updated kitchen remodel. Designed by the homeowner and installed by Handyman Connection.
Ceramic Tile
Kitchen Remodel
Kitchen Remodel
Kitchen Remodel

+23

Response time1 day
Response rate95%
6 neighbors recently requested a quote
Handy Helps
4.3(
56
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Bath Exhaust Fan - InstallBath Exhaust Fan - Repair

Serving Castleton, IN and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2004

Free estimates

Warranties offered

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He did a great job!! My deck and front porch area looks sharp and the trim on the house really pops out with the rest of the house color.  I had boards on the back deck that needed replacing and also the wood trim on many of the windows needed replacing as well.  He did an expert job!  He was very meticulous with his work.  If he saw an area that needed to be redone, he did it without my input.  He treated his work on my house as if he was working on his own.

Barry was very friendly and professional.  I was comfortable with him the moment he shook my hand and introduced himself.  The bid was by the job and not the hour.  This could lend toward doing the work too fast.  Not with Barry.  He took his time and did everything right!  I will hire him again when I need repairs done.


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Response time1 day
Recommended by88%of homeowners
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Bathroom Fan Installation questions, answered by experts

While ceiling fans shouldn’t get loose over time, they still can—especially if they’re installed incorrectly. A wobbling or tilted ceiling fan can shift the screws out of place, causing it to loosen and become a fall risk. It’s important to tighten screws and balance blades as soon as you notice that they’re misaligned or uneven to prevent the ceiling fan from loosening further and becoming a hazard.

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.

The more surface area that a ceiling fan blade has, the more effective it will be at producing airflow. Therefore, a longer ceiling fan blade is the better option if you’re looking for more wind. However, a longer blade will consume more energy than a shorter blade.

The square footage of your room will dictate the correct ceiling fan blade size. For example: 

  • Rooms smaller than 75 square feet require a fan that is 29 to 36 inches.

  • Rooms up to 175 square feet require 42- to 48-inch fans.

  • Rooms up to 350 square feet require 52- to 56-inch fans.

  • Expansive spaces over 350 square feet need a fan larger than 60 inches.

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.

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