Ceiling Fan Installation & Repair in Fort Lauderdale, FL

Safe, code-compliant ceiling fan installation and repair by Klean Power Electric, licensed and serving Broward County since 1995.

Local Ceiling Fan Installers Serving Fort Lauderdale, FL

A new ceiling fan still in the box cannot improve comfort, and a wobbling fan overhead can become a safety concern. Klean Power Electric provides professional ceiling fan installation throughout Las Olas, Coral Ridge, Wilton Manors, and Plantation. Every installation begins with a thorough inspection of the existing electrical box, followed by secure mounting to a fan-rated support system and precise blade balancing for smooth, reliable operation.

Because South Florida fans often run year-round, proper installation is essential for both safety and performance. An experienced ceiling fan installer verifies box and support ratings in accordance with NEC 314.27 requirements, upgrades outdated light fixture boxes when needed, and tests all fan speeds and controls before completing the job. The result is dependable airflow, quieter operation, and a ceiling fan that remains secure for years to come.

Local Ceiling Fan Installers Serving Fort Lauderdale, FL

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Professional Ceiling Fan Installation and Repair in Fort Lauderdale

Ceiling Fan Installation and Wiring

A fan hung from a standard light box can sag, rattle, and pull loose over time. Our installers handle full ceiling fan installation and wiring, mount the bracket to a fan-rated box per NEC 314.27, and connect line, neutral, and ground correctly. Ceiling fan setup includes balancing, speed testing, and a clean walk-through before the breaker goes back on.

Ceiling Fan Replacement and Removal

An old, noisy, or dated fan drags down both comfort and the look of a room. We handle ceiling fan removal and replacement in one visit, take down the spent unit, check the box and wiring, and mount the new fan in its place. Ceiling fan replacement covers the bracket, downrod, and balance so the upgrade runs smooth and quiet from day one.

Ceiling Fan Repair and Motor Repair

A fan that wobbles, hums, or runs on one speed usually has a fixable cause, not a dead unit. Klean Power Electric handles ceiling fan repair and ceiling fan motor repair, from capacitor swaps that restore full speed to balancing and re-securing a loose mount. Many fans run like new again, with no need to buy and hang a replacement.

Outdoor and Patio Ceiling Fan Installation

An indoor fan rusts fast on a Florida patio, and salt air near the coast speeds the damage. Our fan installers handle outdoor ceiling fan installation with UL damp-rated or wet-rated units built with sealed motors and corrosion-resistant hardware. Lanais, screened porches, and pool decks get airflow that survives humidity, rain, and coastal salt.

Smart and Remote Ceiling Fan Installation

A wall switch alone cannot dim the light, reverse the blades, or fine-tune the speed from across the room. We handle smart ceiling fan installation and remote ceiling fan installation, plus ceiling fan switch installation with Lutron Caséta or a Bond Bridge. Control arrives by app, voice, or remote, paired and tested before we go.

Light Kit and Bathroom Fan Installation

A burned-out light kit or a noisy, weak bathroom exhaust fan is more than an annoyance in humid Florida air. Klean Power Electric handles ceiling fan light kit installation and bathroom fan installation, wiring dimmable kits and venting moisture out to cut mold risk. Lighting and ventilation both work right, on the correct switch.

Ready to Improve Comfort and Airflow in Your Fort Lauderdale Home?

A properly installed ceiling fan helps rooms feel cooler, improves air circulation, and reduces strain on your HVAC system. Klean Power Electric installs and repairs ceiling fans throughout Broward County, including fan-rated box upgrades, smart fan wiring, replacements, and troubleshooting. With flat-rate pricing and same-day scheduling, getting reliable airflow is easier than ever.

Signs It's Time to Call a Ceiling Fan Electrician in Fort Lauderdale

Some ceiling fan issues are simple, but others are clear signs that a licensed electrician should handle the work. A professional inspection is recommended when the ceiling box is loose, unmarked, or originally installed only for a light fixture. Older homes may also have brittle wiring, missing grounding, or unclear wire color coding that can make installation unsafe. High, vaulted, or stairwell ceilings present additional challenges that require the proper equipment and experience to complete the job safely.

Other warning signs include a fan that previously wobbled, hummed, sparked at the switch, tripped breakers, became stuck on one speed, or refused to start altogether. Condo and multi-unit properties may also have specific electrical requirements that must be followed during installation or replacement. Klean Power Electric helps Fort Lauderdale homeowners by inspecting the existing wiring, verifying that the ceiling box can safely support the fan, correcting electrical issues, and completing installations and replacements to current code standards.

Signs It's Time to Call a Ceiling Fan Electrician in Fort Lauderdale

Ceiling Fans for Every Room in Your Fort Lauderdale Home

Airflow needs change from room to room, so the right fan and mount do too. Here is how the approach shifts by space.

Bedroom Ceiling Fans

A bedroom fan earns its keep overnight, so quiet comes first. A DC-motor fan runs near-silent on low, and a reverse setting paired with a bedside remote or smart control fine-tunes airflow without anyone leaving the bed. Balanced blades keep the hum and tick out of a sleeping room.

Living Room and Great Room Fans

Open living areas and vaulted great rooms call for a wider blade span to move air across the whole space. Heavy decorative and statement fans need a reinforced fan-rated box and the right downrod for high ceilings, so the fixture hangs level, stays secure, and anchors the room with no wobble.

Kitchen and Dining Fans

Cooking heat and Florida humidity build up fast over a stove. A higher-output fan pushes that warm, stale air out and keeps the space comfortable through dinner prep, paired with a wall control or remote that stays easy to reach with full hands.

Home Office Fans

A home office needs steady, quiet airflow that does not rattle papers or bleed into a call. A compact, smooth-running fan with fine speed control keeps the room cool and focused, and a smart model ties into the same automation that already runs the lights and thermostat.

Covered Patio and Lanai Fans

Covered patios, lanais, and screened porches turn livable once the air moves. These spots need a UL damp-rated or wet-rated fan with a sealed motor and corrosion-resistant hardware, built to shrug off the humidity, rain, and coastal salt that rust an indoor fan in a single season.

Our Ceiling Fan Repair & Installation Process in Fort Lauderdale

Box, Wiring, and Ceiling Assessment

A trained electrician checks the existing box rating, the wiring condition, and the ceiling height and slope. A fan only mounts safely on a box marked for fan support, so that gets confirmed first.

Written Flat-Rate Quote

Klean Power Electric prices the job in writing, covering labor, any fan-rated box upgrade, the downrod or adapter for high ceilings, and the workmanship warranty. Customer-supplied fans are welcome, with no surprise add-ons.

Mount, Wire, and Assemble

The electrician kills the breaker, verifies dead, installs the fan-rated box where needed, and mounts the bracket to box, joist, or brace. Blades, downrod, motor housing, and light kit go together, then line, neutral, ground, and any remote receiver get wired.

Balance, Test, and Walk-Through

Every speed runs, the blades get balanced against wobble, and the light, remote, or smart control gets paired and tested. The homeowner sees how it works and gets the remote and warranty before the technician packs up.

Why Fort Lauderdale Homeowners Choose Klean Power Electric for Ceiling Fans

Licensed, Insured, and Built to Code

Florida license credentials and full insurance stand behind every fan that goes up. Each install follows NEC 314.27 for fan support, so the mount is secure, the line, neutral, and ground land correctly, and the finished work holds up to inspection.

Fort Lauderdale Ceiling Fan Installers Since 1995

Since 1995, there has been hands-on ceiling fan work in Fort Lauderdale and across Broward County, from Las Olas bungalows to Plantation great rooms. Long experience with local housing means the older light-only boxes, the high vaulted ceilings, and the salt-air patios near the coast each get the right fix the first time, not a guess.

Same-Day Slots and 24/7 Emergency Help

A dead fan in August is not a wait-a-month problem. Same-day scheduling keeps airflow moving fast, and round-the-clock emergency service covers the urgent calls, a sparking switch, a fan pulling loose from the ceiling, or a circuit that suddenly drops dead.

Balanced for Quiet, Wobble-Free Airflow

A rushed install leaves a fan that ticks, hums, and shakes. Here, every blade gets balanced and every speed gets tested, so the fan runs smooth and near-silent overhead, even on high. That balance is the difference between a fan that lasts and one that loosens its own mount.

Flat-Rate Quotes, No Surprise Bills

Every job gets priced in writing before a single tool comes out, labor, fan-rated box upgrade, downrod, and adapter all spelled out. Free estimates and flat-rate pricing mean the number quoted is the number paid, with no add-ons tacked on at the end.

Fan-Rated Support Verified First

A ceiling fan can weigh up to 50 pounds and spin for years over a bed or sofa. The box, joist, and brace get checked for true fan support before the fan goes up, and a light-only box gets upgraded to a fan-rated box per code. Solid support now heads off a sagging or falling fan later.

Ready to Install or Upgrade Your Ceiling Fan in Fort Lauderdale?

From new ceiling fan installations and replacements to wobble corrections, noise repairs, and smart fan wiring, Klean Power Electric handles every project with safety and precision. Our licensed electricians install indoor and outdoor ceiling fans, and modern smart systems throughout Broward County, backed by upfront flat-rate pricing and convenient same-day scheduling.

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About Fort Lauderdale, Florida

Fort Lauderdale has evolved far beyond its reputation as a beach destination. Today, the city is a thriving center for business, technology, marine industries, and luxury real estate. Its walkable neighborhoods, expanding downtown skyline, and access to major transportation routes make it a sought-after location for both residents and entrepreneurs. The combination of economic growth and coastal charm continues to fuel investment throughout the area.

With constant development and an active year-round population, properties in Fort Lauderdale depend on reliable infrastructure to keep up with modern demands. From historic homes near the waterfront to newly constructed commercial spaces, electrical systems must be built for efficiency, safety, and long-term reliability. Klean Power Electric supports the community with professional electrical services best to the needs of Fort Lauderdale properties, delivering solutions that help homes and businesses operate with confidence.

Frequently Asked Questions

A standard ceiling fan install on an existing fan-rated box runs about $175 to $375 in Fort Lauderdale. When the current box is a light-only box, adding a fan-rated box brings the range to roughly $325 to $575. A new location with no box and new wiring runs about $475 to $950, and a vaulted or high-ceiling install lands in that same range because of the scaffolding and downrod. Customer-supplied fans keep the cost to labor and parts, with the quote written flat-rate before any work starts.

Yes. The electrician can run new wiring and add a fan-rated box in a spot that has no electrical box today, which is common when a fan is wanted over a bed or in the center of a room that only has a wall switch and a lamp. This work involves fishing cable through the ceiling, setting a braced fan box, and connecting to a switch leg. Because it adds new wiring, this type of job often requires a permit, which gets handled as part of the install.

Yes, and this is the single most common code issue with fans. A ceiling fan cannot hang from a standard light-fixture box. NEC 314.27(C) requires a box that is UL-listed and marked for fan support. A fan-rated box with no marked weight rating supports a fan up to 35 pounds, and a fan over 35 pounds needs a box marked with its specific weight rating, up to a maximum of 70 pounds. Fans heavier than 70 pounds must be braced independently of the box. The installer confirms the box and upgrades it where needed.

Yes. Vaulted, cathedral, and great-room ceilings are common in Coral Ridge, Plantation, and Weston, and they take extra gear. A high ceiling needs a longer downrod to drop the fan to an effective height, usually 8 to 9 feet off the floor, and a sloped ceiling adapter so the fan hangs level on an angled surface. The technician brings the right downrod length and the scaffolding or tall ladders to do the work safely, so there is no balancing on a chair near a 16-foot ceiling.

Usually, yes, and a wobble is worth fixing before it loosens the mount. Wobble most often comes from unbalanced blades, a bent blade arm, a loose downrod or canopy, or a box that was never rated for a fan. The technician checks the mount first, since a wobble on a light-only box is a safety issue, then balances the blades and tightens the assembly. Most wobbles clear up the same visit without replacing the fan, leaving it quiet and smooth.

A fan that hums, runs slow, or sticks on one speed usually has a failed or failing capacitor, the small component that controls the speed windings. A capacitor swap is a common, affordable repair that restores full speed across all settings. Humming can also come from a dimmer or incompatible wall control feeding the motor, which the electrician can correct with the right fan-rated switch. The cause gets diagnosed before any part is replaced.

Yes. Covered patios, lanais, screened porches, and pool decks all benefit from a fan in the Florida heat, but they need the right rating. A damp-rated fan suits a covered area protected from direct rain, while a wet-rated fan handles open spots exposed to rain or spray. These units use sealed motors and corrosion-resistant hardware that hold up to humidity and coastal salt air. An indoor fan installed outside rusts and fails fast, so the installer matches the fan to the location.

The rating describes how much moisture the fan can take, under NEC 410.10. A damp-rated fan is built for covered, protected spots like a screened porch or a covered lanai, where it sees humidity but not direct rain. A wet-rated fan is sealed to handle direct rain and water spray, so it fits open patios, pergolas, and pool decks with no roof. In humid, coastal Fort Lauderdale, choosing the correct rating is what keeps an outdoor fan from rusting and shorting out.

Yes, customer-supplied fans are welcome, with no markup on the unit. Many homeowners pick a specific Hunter, Casablanca, Minka-Aire, or Big Ass Fans model and have the installer install it. The quote covers labor, any fan-rated box upgrade, and the downrod or adapter needed for the ceiling. Having the fan and its remote on hand at the appointment keeps the job to a single visit and the install clean and balanced.

A straightforward fan swap on an existing fan-rated box usually takes about one hour. Adding a fan-rated box, running new wiring to a new location, or working on a high vaulted ceiling extends the visit to two or three hours. Outdoor installs, smart-control pairing, and multiple fans add time as well. Most residential jobs wrap up the same day, with the fan balanced, tested, and demonstrated before the technician leaves.

Yes. The technician installs handheld remote receivers, wall-mounted remotes, and smart controls like Lutron Caséta fan controls or a Bond Bridge that makes an existing remote fan voice-ready. These allow speed, dimming, and reverse control by app, voice assistant, or remote without rewiring the whole circuit. The control gets paired and tested at the appointment, so it works with the phone or smart speaker before the technician packs up.

A fan that is fully dead usually points to one of a few causes: a tripped breaker, a failed wall switch, a bad pull-chain switch, a dead remote receiver, or a loose wire connection at the box. When the light works but the fan does not, or the reverse, the issue is often the internal switch or receiver rather than the motor. The electrician tests the circuit and the controls to find the real cause, then repairs the specific failed part.

It depends on the problem. Wobbles, bad capacitors, broken pull chains, dead remote receivers, and loose mounts are all affordable fixes that bring a good fan back to life. A burned-out motor is the main exception, since motor replacement labor often costs more than a new fan, so replacement usually makes more sense there. The technician gives an honest call on the cost to repair versus replace, rather than defaulting to a new unit.

For a like-for-like fan swap on an existing fan-rated box, a permit is generally not required. A permit does come into play when the job adds new wiring, a new circuit, or a fan in a spot that has no box today, since that is new electrical work. Klean Power Electric handles any permit needed through City of Fort Lauderdale Building Services or Broward County, so the work is inspected and code-compliant.

Yes. Bathroom exhaust fan installation is a related service the installer handles often, since Florida humidity makes good ventilation important for controlling moisture and mold. The work covers wiring the fan to the correct switch or a timer, venting the duct out through the roof or soffit rather than into the attic, and sizing the fan to the bathroom. A quiet, properly vented fan pulls moisture out fast and protects paint, drywall, and fixtures.