Top 5 ceiling fan replacement services in La Crosse, WI

Porch Pro Headshot Mr. Electric of La Crosse
Ceiling Fan Replacement
Serves La Crosse, Wisconsin
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At Mr. Electric, we have the power to make things better. We provide comprehensive residential and commercial electrical services throughout the US and Canada. Mr. Electric offers repairs, upgrades, and installations, delivering high customer satisfaction by getting the job done right the first time...Read more about Mr. Electric of La Crosse
At Mr. Electric, we have the power to make things better. We provide comprehensive residential and commercial electrical services throughout the US and Canada. Mr. Electric offers repairs, upgrades, and installations, delivering high customer satisfaction by getting the job done right the first time...Read more about Mr. Electric of La Crosse
Porch Pro Headshot Vessell general repair
Ceiling Fan Replacement
Serves La Crosse, Wisconsin
I have 25 years of automotive experience. I have 10 years as owner of software maintenance llc. And another 11 years of general home maintenance I.e. painting, electrical, plumbing etc.
I have 25 years of automotive experience. I have 10 years as owner of software maintenance llc. And another 11 years of general home maintenance I.e. painting, electrical, plumbing etc.
Porch Pro Headshot ELITE ELECTRIC SOLUTIONS LLC DBA MR ELECTRIC OF LA CROSSE
Ceiling Fan Replacement
Serves La Crosse, Wisconsin
Full service electrical contractor.
Full service electrical contractor.
Porch Pro Headshot Rogue Carpentry & Finishing
Ceiling Fan Replacement
Serves La Crosse, Wisconsin
Porch Pro Headshot Rivers Edge Repair, LLC
Ceiling Fan Replacement
Serves La Crosse, Wisconsin

Frequently asked questions about ceiling fan installation services

Ceiling fans do not cool the air. Ceiling fans move the air around in a room, the increased circulation helps evaporate sweat from skin which is why ceiling fans are popular for making a room feel cooler in the warm months. If you or various people are in a room all day, it is fine to keep the ceiling fan running. In fact, it is fine to keep a ceiling fan running all night long, too. But if nobody is in the room to enjoy the air circulation, it doesn’t make sense to run a fan all day or all night long. The fan itself generates heat which slightly raises the temperature in the room.

So, it’s safe enough to keep your ceiling fan going day in and day out. Just make sure you’re using the fan in the most beneficial manner possible.

Generally speaking, ceiling fans last approximately 10 years depending on the quality of the fans you’ve got in your home. There are various factors that can influence the length of a ceiling fan’s lifespan. The first thing to consider is how much use the ceiling fan gets. The number of hours in a day the fan is left running, and the number of days you use the fan can affect the condition of the fan. Fans are built to be used, however use will add wear and tear to the mechanical unit. Depending on the ceiling fan’s workload, it may offer diminishing benefits over time which may trigger a replacement.

There are some specific signs that suggest you may need a pro to look at your ceiling fan. If the fan is making a buzzing sound there could be a problem with the capacitors or motor windings. If the fan wobbles, squeaks or continually slows down, consult a pro. If you’ve had a fan issue repaired by a technician but the glitch returns, it may be time to replace the fan.

If your ceiling fan has been failing, possibly continually breaking down or wobbling and squeaking, it may be time to have it replaced. The good news is that having a ceiling fan replaced is a fairly quick process. A technician or electrician can swap out the existing fan for a new one easily as long as the electrical requirements for each fan are roughly the same and the size and weight of each of the fans is similar.

If you are updating the style and overall feel of a room, replacing the ceiling fan with a more modern model is an effective step. While a ceiling fan is not a prominent feature in a room, it reinforces the overall design of the space. If your existing fan is still working, you could consider switching out the blades and adding a light to update the look. In any case, a qualified professional will replace your ceiling fan more quickly than most homeowners. It makes sense to hire a pro to get your new fan installed safely and correctly.

The cost to install or replace a ceiling fan will vary according to a number of factors. The labor cost will vary according to how much electricians in your area typically charge per hour. Electricians’ rates will vary according to their level of expertise, as well. The size of the replacement job, whether you want to replace or install a single or multiple fans will affect the cost of the installation. Additionally, the complexity of the installation or replacement project will affect how much you can expect to pay.

Another big factor that affects a ceiling fan installation cost is the type of fan you choose to install. Higher quality fans will be more expensive, but they may last longer and offer better service for the price. When choosing a ceiling fan for your replacement or new installation, look carefully at the warranty and delivery features. These can affect the price of the fan and may offer welcome added value.

Recent reviews for La Crosse ceiling fan replacement services

332099

Tyler, Mark and Devon were all very professional. Their work was done exceptionally well. Respected my home and belongings. Great guys to have working for me. I've found my new electrical company, thanks again guys, I'm one happy customer, would highly re...

- Sue Thurston
329689

Blake was able to fix multiple issues under an hour which made it a cheaper fix. I was given a higher end and lower end quote which was nice to know before any work is provided. Very pleased!

- Shaelee Quast
327730

We want to thank Tyler for fixing our lighting problem, you were very polite, knowledgeable and had our situation corrected in a short amount of time, you cleaned up after wards and left the place clean and you had time to install the outside outlet, ver...

- Linda Acker