Quality Home Ceiling Fan Installs In Southern NH
In the southern NH area, TradeWork has master electricians to help out with installing new home ceiling fans or replacing old ones around the house. We are here when you have a home electrical question, and we are ready to get started on your next home ceiling fan project whenever you are.
Experienced Home Ceiling Fan Installation In New Hampshire
TradeWork has master electricians that care about your home, and are committed to helping with home ceiling fan installations in the greater Nashua NH area. On all our ceiling fan installs we promise to always balance great customer experience with quality, and affordable pricing.
Whatever question you have about your home ceiling fan, TradeWork can help. We are here when you need a home electrician that you can count on.
Areas We Usually Work In
- Nashua
- Hudson
- Merrimack
- Hollis
- Londonderry
- Bedford
- Milford
- Amherst
- Windham
- Litchfield
- Pelham
- Brookline
Home Ceiling Fan Services
Indoor Ceiling Fans
Indoor ceiling fans come in a variety of styles and overall sizes. They are highly functional to create airflow around your home, but they can also be a decorative centerpiece that ties a room together.
Ceiling Fan Wall Switch
Wall switches for your ceiling fan let you control the speed and light of the ceiling fan. usually comes as a slide, they are a much option compared to the traditional pull chain that come with most ceiling fans.
Outdoor Ceiling Fans
The major difference between an indoor and outdoor ceiling fan is that an outdoor ceiling fan is built to withstand the weather elements. They are usually installed on outdoor porches, gazebo's, or any other damp location around a home.
Ceiling Fan Remotes
Control your ceiling fan from anywhere in the room with a remote. It controls the ceiling fan speeds and most times comes with a light dimmer too.
Ceiling Fans & Utility Bill Saving
Installing ceiling fans in your home is one of the best ways to save money on heating and cooling your home. During the summer and winter months, ceiling fans can help disperse the airflow around your home. This will help satisfy your homes thermostat quicker resulting in cheaper heating and cooling utility bills. Changing the rotation of a home ceiling fan during these months is the secret of ceiling fan home savings.
Ceiling Fan Summer Months Rotation:
Ceiling fans should be turning counterclockwise during the summer months. This reduces the time your air conditioning needs to run. You should feel the breeze pointing down to the floor.
Ceiling Fan Winter Months Rotation:
Ceiling fans should be turning clockwise during the winter months. This reduces the time your heat needs to run. You should feel the breeze pointing up towards the ceiling.

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Hi I’m Matthew, a New Hampshire Master Electrician with TradeWork Home Services. We offer home electric services that are affordable, and backed by a quality guarantee. We usually work around Nashua, Hudson, Merrimack, Hollis, and other neighborly towns in the greater southern New Hampshire area. When you have a home electrical project that needs doing, we’re here to help.
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Choosing A Home Ceiling Fan
Find a ceiling fan that you fall in love with and we'll install it for you. There are many different types of ceiling fans and a few sizing options to choose from.
• Traditional Ceiling Fan or Remote:
A ceiling fan can come with a remote or with a wall switch controller. Both choices are very useful to control the speed or brightness of a ceiling fan.
• Flush Mount/Rod Mount:
If you have high ceilings you may want to hang your ceiling fan off a down rod. If you have lower ceilings in the room, then you will want to get what is called a flush mounted ceiling fan.
• Ceiling Fan Sizes:
Home ceiling fans typically range from 25 inches to 60 inches in width. The most common ceiling fan sizes for a home run between mid 45 inches to 56 inches.
• Indoor Or Outdoor Ceiling Fan:
If your ceiling fan is going outside, then make sure it says outdoor rated on the box. Otherwise, the ceiling fan it will not last as long as it should.
We see a lot of home ceiling fan examples. Feel free to ask us for help choosing your next home ceiling fan.
Where Is The Ceiling Fan Located?
• Ceiling Fans need to be installed on special mounting boxes so they stay securely mounted to the ceiling.
• Installing ceiling fans in certain places throughout your home can create airflow across your home making it a more comfortable room temperature.
Ceiling Fan Install Details
Depending on the home ceiling fan install, we may need some additional details about the home project.
Another questions we would ask:
• How tall are the ceilings?
• Is there an existing ceiling fan already installed?
• Have you already picked up the ceiling fan?
TradeWork is here to help and will walk you through your next home ceiling fan install.
“When used properly, home ceiling fans have the ability to be pay for themselves by the money they save on a homes utility bill. Switching a ceiling fans rotation during the summer and winter months is a major secret to saving on utility bills annually.”
– TradeWork Owner/Master Electrician | Matthew Gotay –
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Why TradeWork Electricians?
We have electricians that can help with small electrical jobs around the home, and home electrical remodels that need to be carefully planned out with solid communication.
- Nashua
- Hudson
- Merrimack
- Hollis
- Londonderry
- Bedford
- Milford
- Amherst
- Windham
- Litchfield
- Pelham
- Brookline