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Since 2005, Express Home Services has earned numerous awards and recognitions for our commitment to quality. Our NATE-certified technicians and friendly professionals guarantee exceptional service, making us a trusted choice for homeowners in Utah and Nevada.
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We offer a full range of services, including HVAC, plumbing, electrical, and indoor air quality solutions. Whether you need a quick repair or a complete system installation, our expert team is equipped to handle all your home comfort needs.
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Ceiling Fan Installation in Bountiful, UT and Las Vegas, NV
We provide reliable ceiling fan installation to keep you cool and comfy. Our seasoned technicians are great at quickly and efficiently installing ceiling fans to make sure your home has the best airflow. Whether you need to replace an old fan or put in a new one, we've got you covered. Count on us for a smooth, hassle-free installation that leaves your living space cool and comfortable.
- Installing new ceiling fans
- Replacing old or broken fans
- Ensuring great airflow and cooling
- Quick and easy installations

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Frequently Asked Questions
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The size of the ceiling fan you need depends on the size of your room. For rooms up to 75 square feet, a 29-36 inch fan is recommended. For rooms between 76-144 square feet, a 36-42 inch fan works best. Larger rooms may require a fan that is 44 inches or larger.
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Yes, ceiling fans can help reduce energy costs. In the summer, they create a cooling effect which allows you to raise your thermostat setting without reducing comfort. In the winter, running the fan in reverse circulates warm air, helping to distribute heat more evenly.
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To clean a ceiling fan, first, turn it off. Use a step ladder to reach the blades and wipe them with a damp cloth or a fan blade cleaning tool. Make sure to dust the motor housing and light fixtures as well.
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A ceiling fan with a remote control offers convenience, allowing you to easily adjust the fan speed and light settings without having to get up. This is especially useful in bedrooms and living rooms.
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Installing a ceiling fan can be a DIY project if you have basic electrical skills. However, it involves working with electricity and may require structural support, so hiring a professional is recommended if you're unsure.
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A flush mount ceiling fan is installed directly against the ceiling and is ideal for rooms with low ceilings. A downrod mount ceiling fan is suspended from the ceiling by a rod, making it suitable for rooms with higher ceilings.
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Ceiling fans can last for many years if maintained properly. You might consider replacing your fan if it becomes noisy, wobbly, or if you want a more energy-efficient model.
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Ceiling fan noise can be caused by loose screws, unbalanced blades, or issues with the motor. Regular maintenance, such as tightening screws and balancing blades, can help reduce noise.
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Yes, but you need to use fans specifically designed for outdoor use. Outdoor ceiling fans are built to withstand moisture and varying temperatures. Make sure to choose a damp-rated fan for covered areas or a wet-rated fan for exposed locations.
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To balance a wobbly ceiling fan, first, ensure all screws and connections are tight. Then, use a ceiling fan balancing kit, which typically includes clip weights and adhesive-backed weights, to test and balance each blade.