New ceiling fan install, replacement, or repair. We handle the wiring, the mounting, and the balancing so you get comfortable airflow without the wobble.
From first-time installs to fixing a wobbly old fan, here is everything we cover.
Not sure if you need an electrician for your ceiling fan? If any of these sound familiar, the answer is yes.
We mount it, wire it, and make sure it runs smoothly on the first try.
These are signs of a mounting issue, blade imbalance, or worn motor. We diagnose and fix the root cause.
Light fixture boxes often aren't fan-rated. We upgrade the box, reinforce the mount, and install the fan safely.
We run new wiring from your panel or nearest junction to bring power exactly where you need it.
A properly installed ceiling fan circulates air year-round. In summer it creates a wind-chill effect. In winter, reverse mode pushes warm air down from the ceiling. You stay comfortable and your HVAC works less.
Three steps from call to comfortable airflow.
Call or book online. Tell us what kind of fan work you need and whether you already have the fan or need help choosing one.
Our electrician arrives on time, inspects the ceiling and wiring, and completes the work. Fan-rated box, proper mounting, balanced blades.
We test every speed, confirm the light works, and walk you through the controls. Quiet, balanced, ready to use.
Every install is done by a Washington-licensed electrician who knows the code.
You know the total before we start. No hourly surprises, no hidden fees.
Drop cloths, shoe covers, and a full cleanup. We respect your home.
Our installations are warranty-backed. If something is off, we fix it free.
Yes, but the existing electrical box usually needs to be upgraded to a fan-rated box. Ceiling fans are heavier and vibrate more than light fixtures, so a standard box isn't safe. We swap it out as part of the install.
A straightforward replacement takes about 1-2 hours. If we need to run new wiring or upgrade the electrical box, it may take 2-3 hours. We give you a time estimate before starting.
Either way works. You can purchase the fan yourself and we install it, or we can recommend and source a fan that fits your room size and ceiling height. We are happy to advise.
Common causes include unbalanced blades, a loose mounting bracket, warped blades, or a box that isn't fan-rated. We diagnose the exact issue and fix it so the fan runs quietly and safely.
In most cases, yes. We install a receiver in the fan canopy and pair it with a handheld remote. This gives you speed and light control without pulling chains or getting up from the couch.
Whether you have a fan ready to hang or need help choosing one, we make the process simple and stress-free.