Ashburn, VA 20149
National average fixed price
By Thumbtack Staff
Last updated Mon, Jul 07
National average cost | $244 |
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Low-end average cost | $158 |
High-end average cost | $378 |
Type of ceiling fan | Average cost |
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Standard | $30-$1,200 |
Low profile | $50-$550 |
Propeller | $150-$1,000 |
Rotational | $200-$3,000 |
Directional | $150-$1,300 |
Wet-rated: These ceiling fans have waterproof wiring and blades, so they're a good choice for exposed locations like a porch, gazebo, pergola, or outdoor kitchen. They're tough, so you can hose them off to clean them.
Damp-rated: These fans are not waterproof and can't be exposed to rain or snow, but they're resistant to humidity. They're a good choice for an enclosed patio/porch or humid indoor room like a bathroom.
Fan size | Good for | Room size | Average price range |
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29-36 inches | Breakfast nooks, bathrooms, utility rooms | Up to 75 square feet | $50-$125 |
36-44 inches | Bedrooms, dining rooms, kitchens | Up to 175 square feet | $50-$520 |
44-54 inches | Large bedrooms, kitchens, dining rooms, media rooms | Up to 250 square feet | $60-$650 |
50-59 inches | Family rooms, master bedroom suites, large foyers | Up to 350 square feet | $60-$1,200 |
60 -99 inches | Great rooms, lofts, XXL sunrooms, enclosed patios | More than 350 square feet | $130-$3,000 |
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Use this formula to determine the fan's daily energy consumption: (Wattage × Hours Used Per Day) ÷ 1000 = Daily Kilowatt-hour (kWh) consumption
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Use this formula to determine the annual cost to run the fan: Annual energy consumption × utility rate per kWh = annual cost to run appliance
Hire an electrician or handyman to hang a ceiling fan. If the job entails replacing a ceiling fan, a handyman can probably do the work. If you're putting a ceiling fan in a location where there wasn't a fan or light fixture before, or you need new wiring or a new circuit to power the fan, contact an electrician.
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Ask about what's included in the installation costs. For example, will they charge you extra to install the downrod on a high ceiling? Are they going to charge extra to install and pair the remote control? Do they charge an hourly rate or a flat fee?
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