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Alan Burlachenko Electrician
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Ceiling Fan - InstallCeiling Fan - Repair

Serving Ware, MA and surrounding areas

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In business since 2022

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"He did an amazing job helping me find a replacement for the can lights that we had in the kitchen. We’ve had a problem with bees nesting inside the can lights, and he helped me find some beautiful flat LED lights with a nightlight feature that I’ve never had before!! He also installed a dimmer for the lights, and a small chandelier that we bought on Amazon! Kept everything neat and cleaned up after himself! Highly recommend him for your work"
Panel Upgrade
Response time12 hrs
Response rate90%
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Thomas A. Jennette Electric
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Ceiling Fan - InstallCeiling Fan - Repair

Serving Ware, MA and surrounding areas

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In business since 2021

Free estimates

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TAJ Electric is owned and operated by Thomas A Jennette Jr, a highly knowledgeable, fully licensed and insured electrician in the state of Massachusetts.\nThomas has over 15 years experience in the trade, instructing and performing work on residential, industrial and commercial areas. His attention to detail, honesty, reliability and skills are unmatched and make for the perfect professional tradesmen for any electrical job.\n

Bathroom remodel
Kitchen Remodel
Sub-panel move
Main Service Drop
Response time1 day
Recommended by100%of homeowners
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Gervais Mechanical
New to Angi
Ceiling Fan - InstallCeiling Fan - Repair

Serving Ware, MA and surrounding areas

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In business since 2000

Free estimates

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18 Years in Business\nGervais Mechanical Service LLC is a fully licensed, local, family-run business. With more than 100 years of combined experience, we strive to bring our customers exceptional repair and installation services they can rely on. We offer turnkey solutions for both residential and commercial customers — no job is too large or complex for our expert team.

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Ceiling Fans questions, answered by experts

If you’re removing a ceiling fan without visible screws, start by locating the fan canopy—a round cover placed above the fan blades and motor. There should be a thin ring that can be turned counterclockwise to remove the canopy and reveal the screws. After unscrewing the fan, you can disconnect the wires and remove the entire fan from the mounting hardware. For safety, make sure the fan switch is turned off before you remove the canopy. It may be easier to remove the fan blades first, too.

Ceiling fans require periodic cleaning of blades to avoid dust accumulation, checking screws and connections for firmness, and occasional lubrication for components, keeping the fan running smoothly and quietly over time.

Ceiling fans are very often worth the investment because they improve comfort in your living space and help reduce utility bills. In the late spring and early fall—and even in the summer in some areas—homeowners with ceiling fans can often get away with open windows and fans, which can cut down on cooling bills and also reduce wear and tear on the HVAC system. Over time, ceiling fans can pay for themselves by saving you money on electric bills and air conditioner repair and maintenance.

The most efficient ceiling fan height is 8 to 9 feet from the floor to the fan blades. For ceilings higher than 9 feet, a downrod can be used to lower the fan to the optimal height. This positioning ensures adequate air circulation and maximizes the cooling effect. Remember, fans should be installed at least 7 feet above the floor for safety.

If the fan doesn’t have a switch, connect the white wire from the ceiling to the white wire from the fan; connect the green wire to the ground wire; connect both black wires; and connect both blue wires. If yours has a switch, the white and green wires are connected the same way. However, connect the ceiling’s red wire to the light’s black wire and the ceiling’s black wire to the fan’s black wire. 

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