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Cousino Electric Ltd

5525 Alger Unit D
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Cousino Electric Ltd

5525 Alger Unit D
4.82(
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Customers say: Super punctual
Recommended by 94% of Angi customers
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10 or more Super Service Awards. Providing Quality, Safe, and Affordable Service for All Your Electrical Needs. Family owned and operated. BBB Accredited Veteran and Senior Savings. Call or Text us Directly at (419) 885-ELEC (3532) or e-mail us at [email protected]. Do Not Rely on the Angie's List Message Center for Communications

"Problem was diagnosed & solution was provided. The whole process was quick and painless."

Julia N on September 2024

10 or more Super Service Awards. Providing Quality, Safe, and Affordable Service for All Your Electrical Needs. Family owned and operated. BBB Accredited Veteran and Senior Savings. Call or Text us Directly at (419) 885-ELEC (3532) or e-mail us at [email protected]. Do Not Rely on the Angie's List Message Center for Communications

"Problem was diagnosed & solution was provided. The whole process was quick and painless."

Julia N on September 2024



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Total Home Services

1324 N Main St
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Total Home Services

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

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.

Generally, a ceiling fan should be mounted at least seven feet from the floor in the center of your room with a wall clearance of around 18 inches. If your ceiling is more than eight feet high, it’s recommended by experts that the ceiling fan be mounted around eight to nine feet from the ground. This helps ensure a better quality of circulated airflow.

The direction your ceiling fan spins helps create comfortable airflow in your home and can also help cut down on energy costs. 

During summer, your ceiling fan should spin counterclockwise. This will push cooler air downward in a column and help lower your room’s air temperature. In the winter, set your ceiling fan to spin clockwise and at the lowest speed setting. This will pull cool air upwards, displacing the warm air that pools towards the top of your ceiling and bringing it down towards the floor.

It’s possible to install your own ceiling fans if you’re replacing an existing one. This work doesn’t require a permit and technically doesn’t necessitate a certified electrician, but it’s still a good idea to hire one. There’s always a safety risk when working with electrical components, even if you shut the power off at the breaker. If you’re installing a new ceiling fan where there currently isn’t a fixture, you will need a licensed electrician to run the new wiring and pull permits for the work.

There are several telltale signs to let you know that your ceiling fan needs servicing or replacement. For instance, if it’s wobbling, rotating too slowly, or if your ceiling fan is making noise such as squeaks, buzzes, and thumps, it’s time to have it looked at by a professional. Not only may it indicate a potential problem with the fan itself, but it could also signal a red flag that it’s improperly assembled or there’s an issue with the wiring.

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