Ceiling Fan Installation in Eagle,
Meridian, & Boise, ID
Professional Ceiling Fan Installation
Why Choose Us for Ceiling Fan Installation
Proper Installation
We install the correct mounting bracket for every fan, whether it's a standard mount, flush mount, or angled ceiling. Every fan is secured, balanced, and wobble-free.
Electrical Know-How
We handle the wiring safely and correctly, including replacing old light fixtures with fan-rated boxes and connecting remotes and wall controls.
Clean & Professional
We protect your floors and furniture, clean up all packaging, and test everything before we leave. Your fan is ready to use the moment we walk out the door.
Ceiling Fan Installation Services in Eagle, Meridian, & Boise, ID
The Right Fan Makes a Real Difference
A ceiling fan is one of the most practical upgrades you can make to any room. In Idaho's hot summers, a good ceiling fan can reduce your reliance on air conditioning and lower your energy bills. In winter, reversing the fan direction pushes warm air down from the ceiling where it collects. It's a year-round improvement that pays for itself, and it looks great doing it.
More Than Just Swapping a Fixture
Installing a ceiling fan isn't as simple as taking down a light fixture and putting up a fan. Ceiling fans are heavier than standard light fixtures and they vibrate during operation. That means the electrical box in the ceiling needs to be fan-rated, meaning it's designed to handle the weight and movement. Many homes, especially older ones in Boise and Eagle, have standard electrical boxes that aren't rated for fans. We check every box before installation and upgrade it if needed, so your fan is safe and secure for years to come.
We also make sure the fan is properly balanced after installation. An unbalanced fan wobbles, makes noise, and wears out faster. We use balancing kits and precise blade alignment to eliminate wobble completely. When we leave, your fan should run smooth and quiet at every speed.
Choosing the Right Fan
Fan size matters more than most people realize. A fan that's too small for the room won't move enough air. A fan that's too large can overwhelm a small space and create an uncomfortable wind tunnel effect. For bedrooms and small offices, a 42 to 44 inch fan is usually ideal. Living rooms and open-plan areas typically need a 52 to 60 inch fan. For rooms with very high or vaulted ceilings, a longer downrod keeps the fan at the optimal height for air circulation.
Outdoor Fans for Idaho Living
Covered patios and outdoor living spaces are a big part of life in the Treasure Valley. A damp-rated or wet-rated ceiling fan on your covered patio extends the comfort of your outdoor space well into the hot summer months. We install outdoor fans on covered patios, pergolas, and screened porches throughout Eagle, Meridian, Star, and Boise. We make sure the fan is rated for the level of exposure and that the wiring is properly protected.
What Our Customers Say
"They replaced two old ceiling fans with modern ones in our living room and master bedroom. Everything looks great and works perfectly. Clean install, no mess left behind."
— John R.
"We had a ceiling fan in the bedroom that needed to be replaced. Taylor handled the whole thing, including adding the proper support bracket. The great job was done in about an hour."
— Mary D.
Ceiling Fan Installation in the Surrounding Cities
Home Maintenance Plan
Starting at just $50/month, our bi-monthly maintenance visits keep your home in top shape, from re-leveling mounted TVs and tightening hardware to catching the small issues that turn into costly repairs.
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