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Ceiling Fan Repair & Installation Silverton — AAA Electric Jone's Boro

The Right Fan. Wired Right. Working Right.

A ceiling fan that wobbles, makes noise, stops responding to its remote, or simply won't turn on is more than a minor frustration — it's a comfort and efficiency issue, especially during Silverton, OR's warmer months. And a fan that's installed incorrectly is a safety hazard. AAA Electric Jone's Boro handles ceiling fan installation and repair across Silverton with the precision and speed that gets your room comfortable again fast.

We handle everything from basic fan swaps to new installations in rooms that have never had a ceiling fan — including all circuit and wiring work required.

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Our Ceiling Fan Repair & Installation Services in Silverton

New Ceiling Fan Installation

Installing a ceiling fan where none existed before isn't a straightforward swap — it requires a new wiring run, a correctly rated ceiling box capable of supporting the fan's weight and movement, and often a new switch or dimmer. Our Silverton electricians handle the complete installation: box upgrade or new installation, wiring, fan assembly, and control setup. We confirm the fan is balanced, the controls are functioning, and the installation is safe before we leave.

Ceiling Fan Replacement

Swapping an old fan for a new one sounds simple — but the existing ceiling box may not be fan-rated, the wiring may not support your new fan's features, and the balance of a new fan may differ from what the old mounting accommodated. Our Silverton, OR electricians assess the existing installation, make any necessary upgrades to the box and wiring, and install your new fan correctly and safely from the start.

Ceiling Fan Repair

A ceiling fan that wobbles, makes grinding or clicking noises, loses a speed setting, or stops responding to its remote can often be repaired without full replacement. Our Silverton team diagnoses ceiling fan problems at the source — whether that's a failing capacitor, a loose blade bracket, a damaged receiver, or a wiring fault — and repairs the specific component causing the issue.

Remote & Control Repair

A ceiling fan that's otherwise functional but no longer responds to its remote or wall control is a wiring or receiver issue, not necessarily a fan replacement. We diagnose control system failures in ceiling fans throughout Silverton, OR, replace faulty receivers, re-pair remotes, and upgrade from pull-chain controls to remote or smart switch operation where homeowners want the convenience upgrade.

Ceiling Fan Wiring & Circuit Work

Rooms in Silverton homes without existing ceiling fan wiring require a new circuit run from the panel, proper switch placement, and a fan-rated ceiling box installation before any fan can be safely fitted. Our licensed electricians complete all necessary wiring work efficiently, with minimal disruption to your walls and ceilings.

Smart Fan Installation & Integration

Modern ceiling fans with integrated lighting and smart home compatibility require careful installation to function correctly. Our Silverton electricians install and configure smart ceiling fans — including compatibility verification with your existing smart home platform, correct neutral wire connection, and full function testing of all features including scheduling and voice control integration.

Commercial Ceiling Fan Installation

Large commercial ceiling fans for warehouses, workshops, restaurants, and retail spaces in Silverton, OR require different mounting hardware, circuit ratings, and installation expertise than residential fans. Our commercial electricians handle large-format fan installations with the structural assessment and electrical work each installation requires.

Benefits of Professional Ceiling Fan Repair & Installation in Silverton

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Common Ceiling Fan Issues in Silverton

Wobbling or Shaking

Almost always a balancing issue caused by uneven blade weights, loose blade brackets, or an improperly leveled mounting. We balance and re-secure fans quickly, but also check the ceiling box mounting, as a loose box can create wobble that balancing alone won't fix.

Noisy Operation

Clicking, grinding, or humming can indicate a failing motor bearing, loose blade brackets, a damaged capacitor, or simply a fan that's run past its service life. We diagnose the noise source before recommending repair or replacement.

Fan Works but Light Kit Doesn't (or Vice Versa)

This is usually a wiring or switch issue — particularly if your fan has separate controls for the fan and light. Our Silverton, OR electricians trace the specific circuit fault quickly.

Remote Stopped Working

First, try replacing the remote battery. If that doesn't resolve it, the receiver inside the fan housing may have failed. This is a straightforward repair our Silverton team handles regularly.

Our Approach

Step 1 — Assessment We evaluate your room, existing wiring, and ceiling box before any installation begins. For repairs, we diagnose the specific fault first.
Step 2 — Honest Recommendation We tell you clearly whether repair or replacement is the better investment, and why. You'll have the information you need to decide without pressure.
Step 3 — Efficient Installation or Repair Most ceiling fan jobs in Silverton are completed in a single visit. We arrive with the tools and hardware to handle common scenarios without return trips.
Step 4 — Full Function Test Every speed setting, light function, and remote command is tested before we leave. You won't discover a problem after we're gone.
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Ceiling Fans in Silverton — How the Right Installation Cuts Your Energy Bills

Ceiling fans are one of the most cost-effective home efficiency tools available to Silverton, OR homeowners — but only when they're installed correctly and used properly.

The first thing most people get wrong is fan direction. In summer, ceiling fans should rotate counter-clockwise when viewed from below, pushing air straight down to create the wind-chill effect that makes a room feel cooler. In winter, fans should rotate clockwise on a low setting, pulling cool air up and pushing the warm air that collects near the ceiling back down along the walls. This simple seasonal switch, which most fans allow via a small reverse switch on the motor housing, can meaningfully reduce heating costs in Silverton homes.

The second factor is sizing. A fan that's too small for the room moves inadequate air volume, while an oversized fan in a small room creates an uncomfortable draft rather than a pleasant breeze. The right fan diameter for your room size, installed at the correct height — ideally 8 to 9 feet from floor to blade — maximizes efficiency.

Finally, fan speed matters. Most people run ceiling fans on high constantly, but medium speed in a properly sized fan typically provides the most comfortable air movement for the least energy consumption. Our Silverton electricians will advise on the right fan for your room during installation — because a well-chosen, properly installed fan pays for itself in comfort and utility savings far faster than most homeowners expect.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need a special ceiling box for a ceiling fan in Silverton?

Yes. Standard light fixture boxes are not rated to support the weight and movement of a ceiling fan. Our electricians install fan-rated boxes on every job — this is non-negotiable for safety.

Can you install a ceiling fan where there's currently just a light fixture?

In most cases, yes — though the existing box will need to be replaced with a fan-rated box, and the wiring may need modification depending on your new fan's requirements.

Why does my new ceiling fan wobble when my old one didn't?

New fans sometimes require blade balancing out of the box, and slight differences in blade weight can create wobble if the mounting isn't perfectly level. We balance all new fan installations before completing the job.

Can you add a ceiling fan to a room with no existing overhead wiring in Silverton, OR?

Yes. This requires running a new circuit from your panel, which our licensed electricians handle. It's a more involved installation but entirely achievable in most Silverton homes.

How long does ceiling fan installation take?

A straightforward fan swap typically takes 1–2 hours. A new installation requiring circuit work takes longer. We'll give you an accurate estimate after assessing the room.

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What Silverton Customers Say

★★★★★

"Needed three fans installed in rooms that had never had them. AAA Electric ran all the wiring, installed the boxes, put up the fans, and programmed the remotes — all in one day. The work was immaculate and the fans work perfectly."

— Darren P., Silverton
★★★★★

"My bedroom fan wobbled so badly it was shaking the whole ceiling. I'd tried to fix it myself with no luck. Their electrician figured out the ceiling box was loose in under five minutes and had the whole thing secured and perfectly balanced in half an hour. Wish I'd called sooner."

— Michelle T., Silverton
★★★★★

"Quick, no-nonsense service. Came when they said they would, fixed what needed fixing, and didn't try to sell me a new fan when the old one was repairable. That kind of honesty goes a long way."

— Greg W., Silverton

Our Services in Silverton, OR

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