Ceiling Fan Services in West Chicago, IL

A ceiling fan that is properly installed and maintained does more than move air around, it actively reduces the load on your heating and cooling system year round.
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More Than a Comfort Feature

Ceiling fans are one of the most cost-effective comfort upgrades a homeowner can make. Running a ceiling fan in the correct direction during summer creates a wind chill effect that makes a room feel several degrees cooler without lowering the thermostat, and reversing the direction in winter pushes warm air that has collected near the ceiling back down into the living space. The energy cost of running a ceiling fan is a fraction of what it costs to run an air conditioner or furnace for the same period of time. Over the course of a year, that adds up. The key is having the fan sized correctly for the room, mounted securely, and wired to function the way it was designed to.

What Ceiling Fan Installation Actually Requires

Ceiling fan installation is straightforward in some situations and more involved in others, and the difference matters. A fan being installed in place of an existing ceiling fan uses the existing wiring and box without modification. Replacing a light fixture with a ceiling fan requires confirming that the existing junction box is fan-rated, since standard light fixture boxes are not designed to support the weight and movement of a rotating fan and can fail over time if used incorrectly. Installing a ceiling fan where no fixture currently exists requires running new wiring from a switch location back through the ceiling to the panel. Our licensed electricians assess the situation accurately and handle whatever the installation requires so the end result is safe and built to last.

Outdoor and Wet-Rated Fan Installation

Covered porches, screened enclosures, and outdoor living areas are increasingly popular spaces for ceiling fans, and the installation requirements in these environments are different from interior rooms. Fans installed outdoors need to be rated for the level of moisture exposure they will encounter, with damp-rated fans appropriate for covered areas and wet-rated fans required where direct exposure to rain is possible. Standard interior fans installed in outdoor locations will deteriorate quickly and can present safety hazards as the motor and wiring degrade. A.W.E. installs outdoor ceiling fans correctly for the environment they are going into so performance and safety hold up over time.

Ceiling Fan Maintenance and Repairs

A ceiling fan that wobbles, makes noise, operates at inconsistent speeds, or has stopped working on one or more functions is worth having looked at rather than replaced outright. Wobble is most commonly caused by blade imbalance or loose mounting hardware and is typically a quick fix once the source is identified. Noise during operation can come from a loose canopy, worn blade brackets, or a motor beginning to wear. Fans that no longer respond to their remote or wall control may have a receiver or capacitor issue that is far less expensive to address than buying and installing a new fan. Our technicians diagnose ceiling fan problems accurately and give you an honest recommendation on whether repair or replacement makes more sense.

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A Ceiling Fan Is a Small Investment With Year-Round Returns

Whether you are adding a fan to a room that does not have one, replacing a unit that has seen better days, or dealing with a fan that is not performing correctly, A.W.E. is ready to help. Call us to schedule service with a licensed electrician who will handle the job safely and efficiently. Book your service now or call us at (630) 283-6225

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Why DuPage County Homeowners Trust A.W.E.

  • Over 100 Years in Business: Since 1911, A.W.E. has been the trusted name in home comfort for Carol Stream and DuPage County residents.
  • Licensed and Insured Technicians: Every technician is fully licensed and insured, so you can feel confident in the quality and safety of every service we provide.
  • BBB A+ Rated: We have earned and maintained an A+ rating with the Better Business Bureau through consistent, honest service.
  • Upfront, Transparent Pricing: You will always know the cost before we begin. No hidden fees, no surprise charges.
  • 100% Satisfaction Guarantee: If you are not completely satisfied, we will keep working until you are.
  • Same-Day Service Available: We respond quickly because we know your comfort cannot wait.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Can I install a ceiling fan where I currently have a light fixture?
In many cases yes, but the existing junction box needs to be verified as fan-rated before installation. Standard light fixture boxes are not designed to support the dynamic load of a spinning fan and can loosen over time, which is a safety hazard. If the existing box is not fan-rated, our electricians replace it with the appropriate hardware as part of the installation. It is a straightforward step that ensures the fan is properly supported for the long term.
Wobble is usually caused by one of a few things: unbalanced blades, loose blade bracket screws, or a canopy that is not seated firmly against the ceiling. Tightening the blade bracket screws and checking that all blades are at the same pitch and in good condition resolves the issue in many cases. Blade balancing kits are also available for minor imbalance. If the wobble persists after those steps, or if the fan is making noise in addition to wobbling, it is worth having a technician look at the mounting assembly and motor housing to rule out a more significant issue.
Fan sizing is primarily determined by the square footage of the room. As a general guide, rooms up to around 75 square feet are well served by a fan in the 29 to 36 inch blade span range. Medium rooms up to around 175 square feet typically call for a 42 to 48 inch fan. Larger rooms, open floor plans, and spaces with high ceilings benefit from fans in the 52 inch range or larger. Ceiling height also matters, as rooms with ceilings above nine feet may benefit from a fan with a downrod to position the blades at the optimal height for air circulation.