How To Choose A Ceiling Fan Replacement

How To Choose A Ceiling Fan Replacement

When choosing a new ceiling fan, it’s important to think about where you plan to hang it. Will the ceiling fan installation take place in a living room or are you searching for the best outdoor ceiling fan to cool off things on your patio?

Getting Started

A ceiling fan is a simple design intended to circulate air, creating a cool breeze. Depending on the model, you may have a number of options for blades and accessories like light kits or a downrod. The first thing to do is decide what you want your new fan to do. Do you want it to be a main source of cooling, add extra lighting or simply increase the overall ambiance? Next, you’ll need to determine where in your home you plan to install it. Generally, fans work best in rooms where people spend a lot of time – such as living rooms and office lobby areas – and where the ceilings are relatively high. And before starting the project, you will need a number of tools and supplies. These include a screwdriver, voltage tester, wire cutters and wire caps.

Budget

The overall cost of a new ceiling fan will depend on the type you choose, the features and accessories you add and the labor you need to install it. The cost will also be affected by whether the existing wiring needs to be changed or if you want your electrician to run new wires and add a switch. If you need to change the existing wiring to support a ceiling fan, you will have to pay extra for this. The electrician will have to open up walls, run wires, and put boxes in place. It can be a big job that might cost up to $2,000.

Energy Efficiency

Whether you want to save money on your energy bill or reduce your carbon footprint, a new ceiling fan can be an excellent way to cut back. You just have to choose the right one. To find out how much a new fan will cost to run, first determine its wattage. Then, multiply that number by the cost of a kilowatt hour that your utility company charges. The resulting number should be close to zero. That means that it costs less than a nickel to run the fan for an hour, which is a good start. If you want to really save money, look for fans with high airflow efficiency and low electricity usage. That will mean that you don’t have to turn up the speed or increase the blade size to move more air, which will use a lot more energy.

Ask A Professional

It’s hard to beat the convenience of mounting your fan directly to your ceiling joists. To do so, you’ll need a specially rated hanger and box and a sturdy ladder or scaffolding. For the best combination of quality and price, you’ll want a professional to get the job done right. Fortunately, Walsh Electric is here to help. Our staff will provide you with an estimate and set you up with all the tools you need to install a top-of-the-line ceiling fan replacement in no time at all. You’ll also find our helpful staff available for questions and advice at your beck and call. So, let’s get started! You’ll soon be ready to tackle your upcoming project with confidence!