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"Chris came to help my power outage situation with knowledge and compassion. He arrived 1st thing in the morning and completed the job very quick. I would recommended him for any project, big or small"

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"Chris came to help my power outage situation with knowledge and compassion. He arrived 1st thing in the morning and completed the job very quick. I would recommended him for any project, big or small"

Yana M on October 2025


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Total Home Services

1324 N Main St
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1324 N Main St
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Thinking of selling your house, but you need to make some repairs or changes first? Did you know that the condition of your house can affect the types of loans your home is eligible for? We take the guess work out of it by performing an evaluation to ensure your home is eligible for the most popular home loan types, which means more buyers looking at your house. We want you to be confident when selling your house, and we are sure you will be knowing that your home is available to as many buyers as possible.

Thinking of selling your house, but you need to make some repairs or changes first? Did you know that the condition of your house can affect the types of loans your home is eligible for? We take the guess work out of it by performing an evaluation to ensure your home is eligible for the most popular home loan types, which means more buyers looking at your house. We want you to be confident when selling your house, and we are sure you will be knowing that your home is available to as many buyers as possible.







Combo discounts and 10% discount offered to Senior Citizens. Business founded in 1995 with over 20 years of experience.



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Ceiling Fans questions, answered by experts

To convert a ceiling fan to wireless, you’ll need to install a canopy module to access the lighting and fan controls. Many options are available, all of which help you control specific elements of your ceiling fan, so you have plenty of choices depending on your needs.

Though possible, installing a ceiling fan yourself requires electrical knowledge and confidence working with home wiring. Following the manufacturer's instructions carefully and observing safety precautions are crucial components of a DIY installation.

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, from self-automated smart ceiling fans to outdoor ceiling fans that provide additional comfort to your patio. What you choose all comes down to function and personal taste.

Consider your ceiling height when selecting a ceiling fan. Rooms with ceilings under eight feet high will do well with low-profile ceiling fans, also known as flush-mount or hugger ceiling fans. If your home has cathedral ceilings or ceilings between 10 and 25 feet high, you’ll need a large ceiling fan with a heavy-duty motor to get adequate air circulation.

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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