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Avatar for R. Bruton Electric, LLC
R. Bruton Electric, LLC
4.8(
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Serving Lansing, MI and surrounding areas

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In business since 2003

Free estimates

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"I thought my ceiling fan was leaking air. Bruton Electric advised not to replace and who to call for the work I needed. It's not an electrical job after all.He was so helpful I will hire in the future if I need it. The guy shared an amazing amount of knowledge with us. Truly never had such a good experience with a free quote. I am going to tell EVERYONE he's the guy to hire!"
Response time2 days
2 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by100%of homeowners
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Kwaske Electric
4.9(
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Serving Lansing, MI and surrounding areas

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In business since 2022

Credit card accepted

Offers commercial services

"Kevin was great to work with. Quick to respond, fair pricing, excellent work, knowledgeable and kept the work area cleaned up. He replaced the ceiling fan in the bedroom and installed two wall sconces over the bed. Couldnâ t be happier with the quality of work and will definitely use him again. Shared his contact information with my neighbors!"
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Lighting & Receptacles 3 Seasons

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Response time5 hrs
Response rate94%
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TJM Construction LLC
4.6(
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Serving Lansing, MI and surrounding areas

In business since 2000

Free estimates

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"Trevor was punctual and completed the work quickly. The ceiling had split apart in several areas over 4 rooms and he re attached the boards to the ceiling and was very tidy, you can hardly tell where the repair was done.
He also sanded a varnished exterior door that was peeling and did a wonderful job as that is a bit sticky work. The door was nice and smooth when he was done and ready for us to paint!
While on site we also notice two other small tasks that needed attention and Trevor was happy and able (time wise) to accommodate the additional request - he re installed a gate lock that wasn't aligned correctly  and moved a shutter lock and made it more secure. 

Mom and I were very pleased with the work and will have him back to do other carpentry work and repairs in the future! Trevor took the time to assess the issues and suggest additional items to improve the repair (like adding a small pc of wood / or asking how we wanting some trim lined up along the ceiling) and ensured that we were happy with the finished results.

We felt TJM Construction's price was very reasonable, he was willing to give a quote prior to doing the work but we were happy to take 'time and material' billing for this job. "
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Ceiling Fans questions, answered by experts

Many ceiling fan mounts feature a design that can accommodate slight slopes by using a ball joint mechanism at the end of the downrod. If your ceiling has a steeper slope than your fan allows for, you can install a downrod that will allow your fan to safely hang below the slope.

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.

In short, no. You can use the square footage range chart in this article to determine the right size ceiling fan for both indoor and outdoor spaces. However, weather elements can damage types of ceiling fans that aren't designed for outdoor use, so your ceiling fan should be weather-resistant if you plan to install it outside.

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.

Most ceiling fans have a lifespan of anywhere from five to 15 years or 10 years on average. Just how long your ceiling fan lasts depends on the quality of the parts, how much it’s used, and how well you maintain it. A fan with a weak motor that runs on the medium setting nonstop is likely to have a shorter lifespan compared to a fan with a powerful motor that runs on the slowest setting for air circulation.

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