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Top Notch Electrical Group llc
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Serving Springfield, TN and surrounding areas

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"This is definitely the guy to hire if you need any electrical work done! He was kind and exceptionally professional. It was supposed to be a simple ceiling fan replacement. However, Larry found a serious problem with my wiring that I'm blessed didn't actually cause a fire in my home. He showed me the problem and fixed it even though that really should have been a separate call. I am over the top pleased with the service and work performance. I HIGHLY recommend Top Notch Electrical and Larry!!! 5 STARS!!!"
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On Site Industrial Electrical LLC
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Serving Springfield, TN and surrounding areas

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"Wayne did a great job for us at a very reasonable price. He installed a new light, ceiling fan, and a heat/light/fan fixture for a bathroom. He was on time and finished at the estimated time. If you hire Wayne you will not be disappointed! He will definitely be my “go to” for all electrical needs."
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BA Electric
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Serving Springfield, TN and surrounding areas

In business since 2021

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"Our family has this amazing company to come update our 24 year-old home with new light fixtures. While he was there, he noticed I had some sagging can lights and some brighter lights and suggested a dimmer and putting in new LED cans, which will also help with energy. I really appreciate him updating both of the services because I did not realize how outdated my home actually looked and how much newer and Crisp it now looks with the new can lights. He wasnâ t pushy at all and I asked him if they could stay and do it that day since I was already home and they worked until almost 7 oâ clock at night to make my home amazing. I highly recommend this company and will be using them again when I get more light fixtures in in a few weeks."
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Ceiling Fans questions, answered by experts

Many ceiling fan-rated electrical boxes tend to be made of metal. However, some electrical boxes may also be made of heavy-duty plastic that is reinforced with metal support structures. It may also have an attachment that connects directly to a ceiling joist. If you are ever ensure, consult with a licensed professional to get their insight on best practices and whether the installation is a safe one.

The square footage of your room will dictate the correct ceiling fan blade size. For example: 

  • Rooms smaller than 75 square feet require a fan that is 29 to 36 inches.

  • Rooms up to 175 square feet require 42- to 48-inch fans.

  • Rooms up to 350 square feet require 52- to 56-inch fans.

  • Expansive spaces over 350 square feet need a fan larger than 60 inches.

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.

Ceiling fans require periodic cleaning of blades to avoid dust accumulation, checking screws and connections for firmness, and occasional lubrication for components, keeping the fan running smoothly and quietly over time.

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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