Arlington Ceiling Fan Tips for Year-Round Comfort
Beyond choosing a style you love, small setup details make a big difference. Aim for 8–9 feet from floor to fan blades and keep at least 18 inches from walls for proper airflow. In winter, use the reverse switch on low so warm air at the ceiling gently recirculates without a draft. For open-concept rooms, multiple smaller fans placed over active areas usually outperform one oversized unit.
When to Involve an Electrician
- No rated fan box present in the ceiling
- Adding a new location that needs wiring and a wall control
- Heavier, large-diameter fans that require bracing
If you’re pairing a fan with new fixtures or dimmers, see our Lighting Installation page for clean, code-compliant installs. Not sure your existing wiring or box can handle a modern fan? A quick safety check on our Electrical Inspection page explains what’s examined and why it matters.
Professional Ceiling Fan Installers in Arlington
At HR Phoenix, safety and superior customer service are our top priorities. Our electricians follow strict protocols to ensure safe, efficient installation, and you can trust them to leave your home exactly as they found it. We install a wide range of ceiling fan makes and models, and we’re also happy to advise on the best fans to meet your home cooling needs. As a family-owned and operated business, we always strive to treat every customer like a member of the family. Our team members believe in going the extra mile for our customers, and our reviews speak for themselves! From our family to yours, we look forward to serving you.
Are you in need of reliable ceiling fan service in Arlington? The team at HR Phoenix is standing by and ready to be of service. Contact us today to schedule an appointment! Also, check out our other electrical services!