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G&G Electric
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Ceiling Fans

In This Part of Texas, a Ceiling Fan Isn't Optional

Swapping an existing fan is usually quick. The job gets more involved when there's no fan there now — because a light fixture box isn't rated to hold one. Fans move, and they're heavy, and a standard box will eventually let go. That means a fan-rated box, and often a new switch leg if you want the fan and light controlled separately.

None of that is complicated for an electrician. It's just not a swap, and it's the part people don't expect.

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Pricing

What It Costs

A straightforward fan install or replacement fits comfortably inside a standard service call — $195 for the first two hours, and we can usually do more than one in that window if you've got a few to hang.

New fan locations, new switches, or high ceilings take longer, and you'll get a price up front. Labor is warrantied for a year.

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

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Yes, and it's a common request. A standard light-fixture box isn't rated to hold a fan, so it needs a fan-rated box — and often a new switch leg if you want fan and light controlled separately.

Most fan installs and replacements fit inside the $195 service call, which covers the first two hours. If you have several to hang, we can usually do more than one in that window.

Yes. It takes longer and may need a downrod and sloped-ceiling adapter, so you'll get a price up front.

Yes.

Get it fixed right the first time.

Licensed electricians, a one-year labor warranty, and financing available through Acorn.