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McAllister Electric

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McAllister Electric

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Recommended by 100% of Angi customers
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Welcome to Joe's Electric a local electrical contractor, licensed and insured, with over 15 years experience serving primarily residential customers. Electrical inspections and diagnostics, replace receptacles and switches, panel and service maintenance repair replacement or new install, light fixtures and ceiling fans install and replace, LED retrofit. Dedicated circuits for things like hot tubs and electric car chargers. Contact us today for your Residential needs

"Excellent. Temporary switch installed. New one to be ordered and they will come back to install. Also replaced smoke alarm in furnace room. Friendly, competent and even cleaned up afterwards."

Barbara W on May 2023

Welcome to Joe's Electric a local electrical contractor, licensed and insured, with over 15 years experience serving primarily residential customers. Electrical inspections and diagnostics, replace receptacles and switches, panel and service maintenance repair replacement or new install, light fixtures and ceiling fans install and replace, LED retrofit. Dedicated circuits for things like hot tubs and electric car chargers. Contact us today for your Residential needs

"Excellent. Temporary switch installed. New one to be ordered and they will come back to install. Also replaced smoke alarm in furnace room. Friendly, competent and even cleaned up afterwards."

Barbara W on May 2023



Chittenden County Vermont Handy George

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Chittenden County Vermont Handy George

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24 years of experience

Experienced residential construction worker with 25 years exp. Painting int.& ext. Pressure wash. Install light fixtures and ceiling fans. Change faucets and shower / tub fixtures. Sheetrock repair. Any siding repair. Hang doors and Windows. Built storage sheds ( over 2 - 3 weekends ) depending on size . Built wall shelving in garages and over head . Finish bonus rooms .

Experienced residential construction worker with 25 years exp. Painting int.& ext. Pressure wash. Install light fixtures and ceiling fans. Change faucets and shower / tub fixtures. Sheetrock repair. Any siding repair. Hang doors and Windows. Built storage sheds ( over 2 - 3 weekends ) depending on size . Built wall shelving in garages and over head . Finish bonus rooms .


C & E Handymen

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C & E Handymen

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11 years of experience

We are a growing company, only 3 employees right now but we still get the job done. We are open to schedule and job on our list of what we can do. We take cash or check, credit cards soon.

We are a growing company, only 3 employees right now but we still get the job done. We are open to schedule and job on our list of what we can do. We take cash or check, credit cards soon.





Evans Air Services, INC

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Evans Air Services, INC

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16 years of experience

Providing full residential and light commercial Heating, Air Conditioning and Electrical Services to the Piedmont Triad. NC HVAC License #27874 & NC Electric License #26412-L. Professional Service Techs with Marked Vehicles. No Sub-Contractors.

"They are terrible and dishonest. Do NOT recommend."

CHRIS K on August 2020

Providing full residential and light commercial Heating, Air Conditioning and Electrical Services to the Piedmont Triad. NC HVAC License #27874 & NC Electric License #26412-L. Professional Service Techs with Marked Vehicles. No Sub-Contractors.

"They are terrible and dishonest. Do NOT recommend."

CHRIS K on August 2020



Draper Electric

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Draper Electric

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Electrical Lighting, Power, Telephone, and Data Systems Installations and Service, addressing the specific safety concerns, needs, and visions of Homeowners and Business Owners with pleasing, code-compliant solutions. Fully Licensed and Insured in Central Vermont since 1987.

Electrical Lighting, Power, Telephone, and Data Systems Installations and Service, addressing the specific safety concerns, needs, and visions of Homeowners and Business Owners with pleasing, code-compliant solutions. Fully Licensed and Insured in Central Vermont since 1987.

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Ceiling Fans questions, answered by experts

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.

The most efficient ceiling fan height is 8 to 9 feet from the floor to the fan blades. For ceilings higher than 9 feet, a downrod can be used to lower the fan to the optimal height. This positioning ensures adequate air circulation and maximizes the cooling effect. Remember, fans should be installed at least 7 feet above the floor for safety.

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.

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.

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.

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