A ceiling fan does more for comfort in a Miami home than most people expect, cutting how often the AC has to run and keeping rooms livable during the long shoulder seasons. We mount the fan securely, balance the blades so it does not wobble or hum, and wire it into your existing switch and circuit.
Using a properly rated ceiling box for the fan's weight and motion.
Swap a standard light box for a fan-rated brace box.
Pairing remotes or smart wall controls with the fan.
Blade balancing so the fan runs quiet at every speed.
Existing light or fan taken down and hauled away.
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Yes, in most cases. We check whether the existing electrical box is rated to support a fan's weight and motion, and upgrade it to a fan-rated brace box if it is not — a quick fix using the wiring already there.
Usually unbalanced blades, a loose mounting bracket, or blades that were not attached evenly. We rebalance and re-torque everything so it runs smooth and quiet at every speed.
Yes — we bring extension downrods for high ceilings and angled mounting kits for sloped ceilings common in Florida rooms and lofts.
Not necessarily — oversized fans in small rooms feel like a wind tunnel and undersized ones barely move air. We size the fan to the room's square footage before installing.
Yes — we pair smart wall controls or app-based remotes with most fan models so you can schedule it or control it from your phone.
A straightforward swap onto an existing fan-rated box takes about an hour. A light-to-fan conversion with a box upgrade typically takes 1.5-2 hours.
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