Residential Electrical Service

Ceiling Fans

Ceiling fan installation and replacement helps South Florida homeowners improve airflow, comfort, and room lighting without relying only on the air conditioner. Solid Plumbing & Electrical provides residential ceiling fan service in Miramar, Pembroke Pines, Hollywood, Fort Lauderdale, Deerfield Beach, Boca Raton, Delray Beach, and nearby areas.

Short Service Explanation

Ceiling fan installation is needed when a homeowner wants to add a new fan, replace an old fan, upgrade a light fixture to a fan, or correct a fan that was installed poorly. A ceiling fan must be supported properly, wired correctly, and tested so it operates safely without wobbling, buzzing, or loose connections.

Common Problems / Reasons

Homeowners often call for ceiling fan service when an existing fan shakes, makes noise, stops working, has a bad pull chain, has a failed remote receiver, or no longer matches the room. Other common reasons include replacing a regular light fixture with a fan, installing a fan in a bedroom or patio area, upgrading to a fan with a light kit, or correcting an unsafe fan mounted to the wrong electrical box.

What We Do / Service Details

We inspect the existing ceiling box, wiring, switch setup, fan bracket, and mounting location before installation. When needed, we remove the old fan or light fixture, assemble the new ceiling fan, secure the mounting hardware, connect the wiring, install the blades and light kit, test the fan speeds, test the light, check the wall switch or remote control, and explain the setup before leaving.

What’s Included

  • Removal of the old ceiling fan or light fixture when needed
  • Inspection of the ceiling box and support for fan mounting
  • Ceiling fan assembly, mounting, and electrical connection
  • Light kit, remote receiver, pull chain, or wall switch testing
  • Basic cleanup and explanation of fan operation after installation

Why Choose Solid Plumbing & Electrical

Solid Plumbing & Electrical handles residential ceiling fan installation with attention to safe mounting, correct wiring, clean connections, and practical troubleshooting. We work with homeowners across South Florida and explain what needs to be done before the work starts, especially when the existing ceiling box, switch wiring, or fan support needs correction.

Work examples

FAQ

Yes, but the ceiling box must be rated to support a fan. A regular light fixture box may not be strong enough.

 

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A fan can wobble because of loose mounting, unbalanced blades, bent brackets, or an improper ceiling box.

 

Yes. Ceiling fans should be mounted to a fan-rated electrical box or proper structural support.

 

Yes. Many ceiling fans use a remote receiver inside the canopy, and the wiring must be connected correctly for the fan and light to work.