The price of replacing a ceiling fan depends on more than the fan itself. The simplest job is removing an existing fan and installing a new one in the same approved fan-rated location.
What usually affects the price
- Whether an existing fan is already installed
- Ceiling height and access
- Indoor, outdoor or lanai location
- Fan size and assembly complexity
- Condition of the electrical box and mounting support
How to prepare for installation
Have the new fan on site, confirm all parts are in the box and clear the floor below the installation area. If the fan includes a remote receiver, unusual downrod or smart controls, mention that before booking.
Replacement versus new installation
Replacing an existing fan is usually more predictable. A completely new fan location may involve new wiring, a fan-rated box or work that falls outside a simple handyman replacement.
QuoteHandyman currently lists ceiling fan replacement as a common fixed-price service, with the final scope confirmed from the job description and photos.
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