The story
The story beginning. The main issue was that the exterior fans were badly rusted and difficult to remove because of corrosion. The wiring and electrical boxes were still usable, so the solution was to remove the old fixtures and install new fans.


The job included both interior and exterior fan locations. The exterior fixtures took more time because the metal parts were heavily rusted and did not come apart easily. Once the old fans were removed, the existing wiring, cables, and boxes were checked and found to be in good condition. Since nothing behind the fans needed replacement, the new installations could be completed without opening or rebuilding the electrical boxes.
Work completed
Work completed. Removed four old fan fixtures, handled corroded exterior fan parts, checked existing wiring and electrical boxes, installed new indoor and outdoor electric fans, set up the remote controls, and tested the fans for proper operation..
Final result
Final result. The new fans were installed in all four locations, including the interior and exterior areas. The existing wiring stayed in place, the remote controls were configured, and all fans worked properly after installation.

