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11 years of experience

We handle anything from custom carpentry jobs like Custom closets and pantries, baseboards, Mantels, Built-Ins, Floating Shelves, Ceiling Beams, Crown Moldings, Wainscoting, etc... to home updates like installing interior and exterior doors, vanities, sinks, toilets, etc... We also update interior stair cases including replacing carpeted stairs with hardwood, new handrails, new spindles, etc... We are your go too for ceiling fan installation, updating light fixtures, adding light fixtures, and yes we install TV mounts, along with running the power and cables needed. Outside can find us on almost any project, from building ramps to sheds, deck repair, deck updates, and lattice, to list just a few. Last but not least we specialize, and excel in client designed projects We carry full and up-to-date WC (Workman's Comp Insurance) as well as a General Liability policies that cover you all the way.

We handle anything from custom carpentry jobs like Custom closets and pantries, baseboards, Mantels, Built-Ins, Floating Shelves, Ceiling Beams, Crown Moldings, Wainscoting, etc... to home updates like installing interior and exterior doors, vanities, sinks, toilets, etc... We also update interior stair cases including replacing carpeted stairs with hardwood, new handrails, new spindles, etc... We are your go too for ceiling fan installation, updating light fixtures, adding light fixtures, and yes we install TV mounts, along with running the power and cables needed. Outside can find us on almost any project, from building ramps to sheds, deck repair, deck updates, and lattice, to list just a few. Last but not least we specialize, and excel in client designed projects We carry full and up-to-date WC (Workman's Comp Insurance) as well as a General Liability policies that cover you all the way.


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Roadside

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24 years of experience

Specialize in ALL types of handyman services big or small. Former homebuilder from Atlanta, now living in the tri-state area and looking to help those in need of quality repairs or services at a quality price. Professional and courteous service in a timely manner

Specialize in ALL types of handyman services big or small. Former homebuilder from Atlanta, now living in the tri-state area and looking to help those in need of quality repairs or services at a quality price. Professional and courteous service in a timely manner








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Ceiling Fans questions, answered by experts

The ceiling box should have an inscription stating that it supports the operation of the ceiling fan. If it’s not included, you should purchase a fan-rated junction box and a fan brace so you can install the box between joists, where it’ll provide the most support for the fan’s weight.

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.

Yes, you can install a ceiling fan where there is already a light fixture. The electrical wiring needed to install a ceiling fan is similar to that of a light fixture. Before you make the swap, consider whether you need an extension rod and whether your ceiling is on an angle. You will need a fan-rated electrical box to ensure that your ceiling is sturdy enough to handle a spinning fan.

Manufacturers of ceiling fan-rated boxes must indicate on the box that the unit is for that purpose. To check your model, remove the light fixture and look inside the box for wording that says it’s rated for fan use. If you don’t see words saying so, it likely needs to be replaced with an appropriate one that is rated for use with a ceiling fan.

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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