Taddeo Electric has served homes and businesses from Spring Hill to Hudson since 2010. We focus on safety, quality, and professionalism with every project.
Our Home Services Department will help you with all of your installation needs. Ceiling fan installation often seems like an easy job—until you’re on a ladder attempting to work with confusing wires. Leave this service to our professional team and save yourself a headache!
What are the benefits of ceiling fans when you already have air conditioning?
Whether you use central air or window units, ceiling fans increase the energy efficiency of your air conditioning. They keep cool air moving and prevent your home from feeling too stuffy.
You can keep energy costs down by ensuring your ceiling fans are sized and working properly.
There are 3 major signs that could indicate you need to replace or upgrade your ceiling fan:
1. Your fan is making new or unusual sounds, like buzzing or squeaking. Your fan could just need some oil or tightened screws. But if that doesn’t fix the problem, you should probably consider getting a new one.
2. Your fan is shaking. This can be caused by loose screws, misaligned blades, or even a large buildup of dust! (No judgment here!) But if you’ve addressed these issues and still notice too much movement, it’s time for a replacement.
3. Your ceiling fan isn’t the right size for the area. A fan that is too small for the room won’t be as efficient at keeping the room cool. Taking a few minutes now to measure your ceiling fans can save you money later.
*Note: If you’re installing a fan on your porch or patio, be sure it is rated for outdoor use. Indoor-only ceiling fans can corrode after being exposed to the elements and pose a hazard to your family and your home.
Our Ceiling Fan Installation Service
For efficient, frustration-free ceiling fan installation, call Taddeo’s experienced electricians.
We balance on ladders while handling electrical wires so you don’t have to. Our team strives to be efficient and tidy, with your safety as our top priority.
What to consider when updating your home’s ceiling fans:
Safety: When choosing a ceiling fan for your porch or patio, look for a “wet” or “damp” rating. This means the fan blades and motor are designed to withstand the elements without falling apart or becoming an electrical hazard.
Cost Savings: Use your ceiling fans and air conditioning together for the biggest benefit. Circulating air from fans helps to cool the body, so you can keep your thermostat higher in the warmer months to save on cooling costs.
Efficiency: Get the right-sized fan for the room. To get the most use and comfort from your ceiling fan, select one that is proportional to the room. Too small, and you could overwork the motor. Too big, and you could have a safety hazard on your hands.