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Mitchell Construction and Restoration
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Serving Huron, OH and surrounding areas

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"Dave and his crew were awesome!! The price was great especially for the amount of work they did on my house and garage. New siding, gutters, shutters, steps to my sun room, painted doors and awnings, installed all new lighting outside, put in pvc fence to hide my central air unit. They were very friendly, professional and knowledgeable. Dave did everything he said he was going to do with no surprises!! I would defiantly recommend this company to anybody looking to remodel or do any kind of home improvement!! Thanks so much Dave:) !!!!!"
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ZEL Electric
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Serving Huron, OH and surrounding areas

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⚡ Welcome to ZEL ELECTRIC ⚡\n\nWe’re a licensed & insured electrical contractor proudly serving Medina County and surrounding areas.\n\nFrom service upgrades and panel work to lighting, EV chargers, and residential or commercial electrical projects, we focus on clean, safe, and code-compliant work done right the first time.\n\n📞 Call or message us for a free estimate\n216-318-3381\n\n⚡ Driven by Energy. Built on Trust.

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Hometown Electrical Doctor
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Serving Huron, OH and surrounding areas

In business since 2007

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"Chris and his apprentice were extremely timely, responsive, punctual and professional. Chris has done work for me previously and is always straightforward, honest and a delight to work with. I will continue to use them for all my electrical needs. Besides replacing the panel, they installed a new ceiling fan in our bedroom and a new light fixture."
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Ceiling Fans questions, answered by experts

Coffered ceilings often come with additional embellishments and accessories, including tin panels, medallions, trim, molding, recessed lights, and finials. Whether you’re looking for a simple grid pattern or want an elaborate, decorative ceiling with all the bells and whistles, there are plenty of options to choose from.

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.

The more surface area that a ceiling fan blade has, the more effective it will be at producing airflow. Therefore, a longer ceiling fan blade is the better option if you’re looking for more wind. However, a longer blade will consume more energy than a shorter blade.

If your home already has wires for a ceiling fan (and optional light kit), then it’s quite safe to wire and install it yourself. Always be very careful to shut off the power before you begin, and confirm that the power is safely off with a non-contact voltage tester before touching anything. It’s also highly recommended to use eye protection, rubberized gloves, and tools with rubber handles to keep yourself safe from electric shock.

There are many types of ceiling fans available, each designed for different spaces and needs. Standard ceiling fans are the most common type and work well in most rooms. Low-profile ceiling fans are better suited for rooms with low ceilings. Smart ceiling fans can be controlled with a smartphone or voice commands. For larger spaces with ceilings between 10 and 25 feet high, large ceiling fans are ideal. Dual-motor fans have two motors to produce more airflow in multiple directions. You can also find energy-efficient or Energy-Star models that can be up to 60% more efficient, as well as fans with built-in lights or retractable blades.

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