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Weeks Service Company
5.0(
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Ceiling Fan - Install

Serving Arcola, TX and surrounding areas

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In business since 1985

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

Since 1972, Weeks Service Company has been the preferred home and business contractor in League City, Houston, and surrounding areas. We pride ourselves on providing our customers with good old-fashioned service, which has been our motto for over forty years. As residents of League City, Houston and the surrounding areas, your satisfaction is our top priority above all.

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On Time Electric Inc
4.7(
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Ceiling Fan - InstallCeiling Fan - Repair

Serving Arcola, TX and surrounding areas

In business since 2003

Emergency services offered

Credit card accepted

"It was my lights in my ceiling that they changed. They fixed some electrical outlets, and hung a ceiling fan for me. They changed some of my ceiling fixtures. It was a full service/look at the house. We fixed everything that was a little shaky, or old. They gave me a discount for being a member, by sending me a check at the end. For what we needed, it worked out good."
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Recommended by90%of homeowners
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GreenStreet- Home Energy Efficiency
4.4(
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Ceiling Fan - InstallCeiling Fan - Repair

Serving Arcola, TX and surrounding areas

In business since 2010

Free estimates

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"7/5/2015 - I contacted them on Angie's List and asked if they provided free estimates.
7/6/2015 - Someone replied back and said that they offer free estimates.
7/9/2015 - Andrew came out to inspect the attic and provide me with a quote. He came on time and gave me a quote.
7/9/2015 - I sent Andrew and email and attached another quote from one of their competitors on Angie's List.
7/10/2015 - He sent me an email with a competitive counteroffer. I accepted and scheduled an appointment.
7/17/2015 - Carl, the installation rep, called and confirmed the appointment.
7/18/2015 - Two installers came out (on time) and set-up the radiant barrier, solar fans, etc. I was originally told that it was only going to take 4 hours, but they ended up coming at 9:00 AM and leaving at 4:30 PM.  They placed a large sheet of plastic underneath the attic stairs to cover up my furniture. They were very nice and were very careful in moving their equipment (i.e. ladders) up the stairs to avoid damaging my walls, which I appreciated. After they were done, they cleaned up after themselves using a shop vac. Even though the installation took longer than I expected, I was happy knowing that they didn't try to rush through the installation. This is a huge investment and I felt better knowing that they took their time to do install it properly.
7/18/2015 - I made another appointment for them to come out to install an attic tent.  I showed them an offer from one of their competitors on Angie's List and they gave me a competitive price on one of their attic tents. They agreed to come out on Monday, 7/20/2015 to install the attic tent.
Overall, I am very satisfied. Their initial price quote was high. They explained that they were not the cheapest, since they have a lifetime warranty on their solar fans and they provide professional work. However, I am very happy that they were able to provide me with a competitive price quote."
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+7

Recommended by88%of homeowners
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Vanin Electric
4.7(
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Ceiling Fan - InstallCeiling Fan - Repair

Serving Arcola, TX and surrounding areas

In business since 2007

Credit card accepted

"I bought 2 hrs for $150 Angie's List special. Figured an hour a fan. My fan repair ended up being a 2 fan total replacement. I had enough time to drive to HD, buy new fans, go back home and install. He could have done 5 more. Top knotch!!!!!"
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+5

Recommended by94%of homeowners
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Acetroves
5.0(
16
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Ceiling Fan - InstallCeiling Fan - Repair

Serving Arcola, TX and surrounding areas

In business since 2016

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"I received the fans in the mail and Rodney from Acetroves came out the next day. He was very professional and the area was clean after the fans were installed. I was definitely impressed that he came out early on a Sunday. The price was very reasonable and I would recommend him for any electrical projects. I am extremely grateful and he does excellent work!!"
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Response time5 hrs
Response rate100%
Recommended by100%of homeowners
Gulf Coast Master Craftsmen LLC
4.9(
26
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Ceiling Fan - InstallCeiling Fan - Repair

Serving Arcola, TX and surrounding areas

In business since 1982

"I really wanted to provide a good review to these guys if only for the repeated effort they put in trying to get it right. Once the owner started to blame me and my house for the struggles they had, I decided I needed to write an honest review. So I have a house that was built around 2000 and it has rolled on texture and stamped ceiling texture that is applied using spackling compound. This is very common in this area and prior painters have had no problem matching it. In this case the crew admitted to me they were not professional painters, they did not to keep the area neat (drips on carpet, stain on pool cool deck (photo), stain on garage wall (photo), muddy boot prints on stair carpeting (see photo), etc,), they could not create a straight line in corners where two paint colors merge (see white/blue paint photo), and did not know how to texture. The wall texture had to be done over three times - that is literal. I showed them how to do it. They eventually got that fairly well figured out. The ceiling was another story - the area that had a sheet rock repair was retextured 5 times over three visits (see white ceiling / gray wall paint photos). At first it was totally terrible and I had to tell them what ceiling texture stamping tool to buy from Home Depot (pretty much the main one they sell). One painter told me he watched utube to try and figure out how to use that tool but did not have any experience with texture. He was not satisfied with his own work, to his credit. Finally the owner came and redid it. I was dismayed to find how rough it looks. I have hired someone to re do it. I can not recommend this company. If you do hire them, don't pay up front like I did."
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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.

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. 

Whether you can install a ceiling fan yourself depends on if you're replacing an existing fixture or installing one where no wiring exists. If you are replacing an existing fan, an experienced DIYer may be able to do the job, which can save on labor costs. This work typically doesn’t require a permit, but there’s always a safety risk when dealing with electrical components, so hiring a pro is still a good idea, especially if you aren't handy. Keep in mind you may need a special ladder for high or vaulted ceilings. However, if you are installing a new ceiling fan where there is no current fixture, you must hire a licensed electrician. In most areas, it is required by law that a professional runs new wiring and pulls the necessary permits. Attempting to install wiring yourself can be dangerous and a code violation.

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 you’re removing a ceiling fan without visible screws, start by locating the fan canopy—a round cover placed above the fan blades and motor. There should be a thin ring that can be turned counterclockwise to remove the canopy and reveal the screws. After unscrewing the fan, you can disconnect the wires and remove the entire fan from the mounting hardware. For safety, make sure the fan switch is turned off before you remove the canopy. It may be easier to remove the fan blades first, too.

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