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Ceiling Fan Installation

Ceiling Fan Installation in Pembroke Pines, FL

That ceiling fan still sitting in its box? Worried your old light fixture box will rip out of the ceiling the second you turn on the fan? Our team provides professional ceiling fan installation across Pembroke Pines. We never mount fans on plastic light fixture boxes. Instead, we install fan brace boxes that expand between ceiling joists and support up to 70 pounds — even for heavy ceiling fan with light models. We handle ceiling fan replacement for wobbly, noisy, or outdated units, and we run new wiring for install ceiling fan without existing wiring in rooms that never had overhead fixtures.

We solve the problems that frustrate homeowners. That fan that wobbles despite multiple balance attempts? We use a blade balancing kit to fine-tune each blade. That fan in your vaulted great room that hangs awkwardly? We calculate correct downrod length for your ceiling height. That fan on a sloped ceiling that looks tilted? We use angle mount hardware rated for up to 45 degrees. For clients who want convenience, we set up remote control ceiling fan systems with wall cradles and smartphone integration. We also repair common failures like Hunter fan capacitor replacements — a $15 part that saves you from buying a whole new fan. Call us today for ceiling fan installation in Pembroke Pines. No wobbles, no plastic boxes, no callbacks.

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Ceiling Fan Installation in Pembroke Pines, FL

Why Most Pembroke Pines Ceiling Fans Are One Loose Screw Away from Falling

Walk into any home improvement store and you will see ceiling fans stacked to the ceiling. Walk into any Pembroke Pines home built before 1990 and you will find fans hanging from plastic electrical boxes never designed for spinning weight. That plastic box has four small screws into drywall. Your 20-pound fan wobbles on those screws every time you change speeds. Our ceiling fan installation starts with one non-negotiable step: replacing that plastic box with a fan brace box that expands between joists and holds 70 pounds. We perform ceiling fan replacement, install ceiling fan with light combo units, and even run wiring for install ceiling fan without existing wiring in rooms that never had overhead fixtures.

Six Signs Your Existing Fan Is Dangerous

First, the fan wobbles visibly when running on high speed — indicating an unbalanced blade or loose mounting bracket. Second, you hear clicking or grinding from the motor housing — worn bearings or a failing capacitor. Third, the pull chain dangles but nothing happens — broken internal switch or disconnected wire. Fourth, the light works but the fan never turns on — failed capacitor or stuck speed switch. Fifth, the fan moves up and down when you pull the chain — the ceiling box is not secured to a joist. Sixth, you see cracks in the ceiling drywall around the mounting plate — the box is pulling loose. We fix every scenario. For wobbling, we use a blade balancing kit to weight each blade until the fan runs smooth. For clicking, we disassemble, replace bearings or lubricate the motor. For pull chain failures, we install remote control ceiling fan systems so you never touch a chain again. For the most dangerous sign — a loose box — we cut open the ceiling, install a fan brace box properly anchored to framing, and patch the drywall so no one knows we were there.

Every ceiling fan installation we complete in Pembroke Pines follows this safety-first process:

  • Box inspection — plastic box gets replaced with fan brace box (metal pancake boxes rated for fans are acceptable but rare in older homes)
  • Downrod length calculation based on ceiling height (blades must be at least 7 feet above floor, ideally 8-9 feet)
  • For vaulted ceilings, angle mount selection (standard mount tilts fan and looks wrong; angle mount keeps fan level)
  • Wiring verification — fans need separate wires for fan motor and light kit (many DIY installs combine them)
  • Blade balancing — electronic vibration analyzer identifies heavy blade, we add balancing weights until vibration disappears
  • Remote control ceiling fan programming — pairing transmitter to receiver, setting wall cradle, testing range
  • Final pull chain adjustment — chains shortened so they don't dangle into blade path

How Long Does Ceiling Fan Installation Take?

A simple ceiling fan replacement where an existing fan brace box is already installed and the new fan has the same mounting pattern takes 1.5 to 2 hours. This includes removing the old fan, inspecting the box (we check torque on every screw), assembling the new fan on the ground (blades, light kit, pull chains), lifting the 20-30 pound assembly onto a ladder, connecting wires, and testing all speeds. If the existing box is a plastic light fixture box, we add 1 to 1.5 hours to cut access, remove the old box, install a fan brace box, patch drywall, and texture-match. If the new fan is significantly heavier than the old one (e.g., replacing a 15-pound fan with a 35-pound fan with lights and remote), we may need to upgrade the fan brace box to a heavier-rated model (most brace boxes are rated 35-50 pounds; heavy fans need 70-pound boxes). Install ceiling fan without existing wiring is the most time-consuming service. We must run a new 14/2 or 14/3 Romex from the switch location to the fan location, which may involve attic access, cutting drywall, fishing wires, and patching. That project runs 3 to 5 hours depending on access difficulty. A remote control ceiling fan installation adds 30 minutes for pairing the remote to the receiver, programming any wall controls, and testing range from every corner of the room. For a Hunter fan capacitor replacement (common failure where fan runs on only one speed or not at all), we can repair the existing fan in 45 minutes — much cheaper than buying a new fan. The most complex scenario in Pembroke Pines is installing a ceiling fan on a vaulted ceiling with no existing wiring, where the ceiling height exceeds 12 feet. We need a tall ladder (16-foot reach), a helper to lift the fan, and specialized angle mount hardware. That project runs 4 to 6 hours. We always provide a flat-rate price for standard installations and an hourly rate for attic work or drywall repair, with a cap so you never get a surprise bill.

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Why Downrod Length and Angle Mount Matter for Your Comfort and Safety

A ceiling fan installed too low is a head injury waiting to happen. The NEC does not specify a minimum height, but the Consumer Product Safety Commission recommends blades stay at least 7 feet above the floor. We calculate downrod length as: ceiling height minus 7 feet minus fan height (from ceiling to blade). For an 8-foot ceiling with a 12-inch fan, a 6-inch downrod puts blades at 7 feet — too low for tall people. We recommend a flush mount (no downrod) for 8-foot ceilings. For 9-foot ceilings, a 6-inch downrod works. For 10-foot ceilings, a 12-inch downrod. For 12-foot vaulted ceilings, an 18-24 inch downrod with angle mount. The angle mount is critical: standard mounting brackets assume a flat ceiling. On a sloped or cathedral ceiling, a standard mount tilts the fan, making the blades track in an oval pattern instead of a flat circle. That oval pattern creates wobble, noise, and reduced airflow. Angle mounts have a ball-and-socket joint that pivots so the fan hangs plumb while the ceiling slopes. We use angle mounts rated for up to 45 degrees — steeper than most residential Pembroke Pines vaults. For remote control ceiling fan systems, we verify that the receiver fits inside the fan canopy. Some fan canopies are too shallow for the receiver, requiring a deeper canopy or surface-mount receiver box. We carry both. For ceiling fan with light installation, we ensure the light kit uses dimmable LED bulbs and that any dimmer switch on the wall is LED-compatible (standard dimmers flicker with LEDs). For install ceiling fan without existing wiring, we add a wall switch that controls both fan and light separately — three-wire Romex from switch to fan (hot for fan, hot for light, neutral, ground). We also label the switch clearly because most buyers of your home will not know which switch does what. Every ceiling fan installation we complete in Pembroke Pines includes a final balance test: we run the fan on high speed, place a glass of water on a table under the fan, and verify no ripples appear in the water. Ripples mean vibration remains. We balance until the water is still.

Call our team in Pembroke Pines for ceiling fan installation done right. No wobbles. No plastic boxes. No callbacks.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Do you have a license and insurance?
Yes, we hold a valid electrician’s license, as well as comprehensive liability insurance and workers’ compensation insurance. We can provide all documents upon request.
How much does it cost to hire an electrician?
The cost depends on the complexity of the work, the scope of the project, and the time required to complete the job. We offer a free estimate before starting work and operate with transparent pricing with no hidden fees.
Do you offer a warranty on your work?
Yes, we provide a warranty on all work performed and materials used. Please inquire about the warranty period when placing your order.
How soon can you arrive?
We usually head out to the site after the order is confirmed. In emergency situations, we try to arrive as quickly as possible.
Is there anything I need to prepare before you arrive?
All you need to do is ensure access to the electrical panel and the work areas. If we need to turn off the power during installation, we’ll let you know in advance.
Do your projects comply with local codes and the NEC?
Yes, all work is performed in strict compliance with the National Electrical Code (NEC) and the local building codes of your city or county.
Should you replace the old wiring in your home?
If your home is more than 40–50 years old and has aluminum wiring or hasn’t been updated in decades, we recommend having it inspected. Old wiring may not be able to handle modern electrical loads and could pose a fire hazard.
How often should you have your home’s electrical system inspected?
We recommend having a professional inspection performed every 5–10 years, as well as when you buy a home, after severe thunderstorms, or if you notice any signs of malfunction (a burning smell, sparks, or circuit breakers tripping frequently).

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