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Rough Estimate to change out two ceiling fans and two lights
Posted on 4/12/19 at 10:30 am
Posted on 4/12/19 at 10:30 am
I have calls into 3 electricians for a rough estimate price to change out two outdoor ceiling fans and two outdoor entrance lights. Trying to prepare myself for a price range.
Currently have working ceiling fans and lights already there, just going with a better fan and different style lights.
Anyone have a rough guess how much this should run?
Currently have working ceiling fans and lights already there, just going with a better fan and different style lights.
Anyone have a rough guess how much this should run?
Posted on 4/12/19 at 10:35 am to Buck Dancer
A case of beer and a buddy helping you is much cheaper..
This is the ideal weekend project, my friend.
This is the ideal weekend project, my friend.
Posted on 4/12/19 at 10:39 am to Buck Dancer
Just watch a few YouTube videos
Posted on 4/12/19 at 10:44 am to Buck Dancer
I mean.. Can you turn a screwdriver or twist an electrical cap?
I would not attempt rewiring anything or any tricky electrical work but 99% of these fixtures are 2 wires, a ground and a metal bracket. If the ceiling fan includes a separate circuits for lights you might have 4 wires instead. Take a pic with your phone before disconnecting anything just in case.
You're more likely to run into trouble with the weight of the fan after you pull than anything electrical.
Just make sure the breaker is flipped and then it's easy.
I would not attempt rewiring anything or any tricky electrical work but 99% of these fixtures are 2 wires, a ground and a metal bracket. If the ceiling fan includes a separate circuits for lights you might have 4 wires instead. Take a pic with your phone before disconnecting anything just in case.
You're more likely to run into trouble with the weight of the fan after you pull than anything electrical.
Just make sure the breaker is flipped and then it's easy.
This post was edited on 4/12/19 at 10:47 am
Posted on 4/12/19 at 10:45 am to Buck Dancer
Rough estimate is a couple hours, give or take.
Posted on 4/12/19 at 10:50 am to Buck Dancer
Man, do that stuff yourself. Just make sure the breakers are off and get busy.
Ceiling fan swap outs are a snap as are changing out light fixtures. Even if you don't know what you are doing, after seeing some u-tube videos it shouldn't take but a couple hours time and you get to learn how to do stuff for yourself.
Ceiling fan swap outs are a snap as are changing out light fixtures. Even if you don't know what you are doing, after seeing some u-tube videos it shouldn't take but a couple hours time and you get to learn how to do stuff for yourself.
Posted on 4/12/19 at 10:52 am to Buck Dancer
You could train a monkey to this......but itd probably be cheaper to do it yourself.
I have no idea what a monkey or its training cost.
Im kidding.......but do it yourself.
I have no idea what a monkey or its training cost.
Im kidding.......but do it yourself.
Posted on 4/12/19 at 10:54 am to Buck Dancer
$150.00 to $300.00 bucks if your going to pay somebody.
Edit to add
Unless you just aren't handy at all you really could do this yourself.
Edit to add
Unless you just aren't handy at all you really could do this yourself.
This post was edited on 4/12/19 at 10:58 am
Posted on 4/12/19 at 10:54 am to Buck Dancer
Trip fee (varies by company), $70-$90 per fan, $30-$40 per light.
As others have said, do it yourself. As long as you know which breaker controls the circuit, that's a pretty easy project. The lights especially.
As others have said, do it yourself. As long as you know which breaker controls the circuit, that's a pretty easy project. The lights especially.
Posted on 4/12/19 at 11:01 am to Buck Dancer
A fan is about 30 min at the most and most of that is just putting the thing together.
A light is maybe 10 min.
A light is maybe 10 min.
Posted on 4/12/19 at 11:42 am to Buck Dancer
Nut up and do it yourself. Might impress the wife, and you know damn well what that means. Only problem is it will take something a little more difficult to get that feeling in her loins again.
Posted on 4/12/19 at 11:52 am to Buck Dancer
Buck, for a few beers. I’ll come do it if you are in my area.
Posted on 4/12/19 at 2:58 pm to Buck Dancer
quote:
I have calls into 3 electricians
Did they laugh at you ?
Now after looking at your username you may be a female if so an electrician would love to do it for you.....for a happy ending
This post was edited on 4/12/19 at 3:02 pm
Posted on 4/12/19 at 3:26 pm to Buck Dancer
quote:
Anyone have a rough guess how much this should run?
About a half hour per fixture, maybe less.
Posted on 4/12/19 at 5:27 pm to Buck Dancer
I would guess $300 to $400.
Posted on 4/12/19 at 6:11 pm to Buck Dancer
I have the handyman skills of a girl, but was able to install 2 ceiling fans by myself.
what I learned was:
Do not use the screws that come with the new fan, instead go to the hardware store and get some hexagon bolts that you can drive with a socket wrench.
You need to cut the wires so you don't have a huge ball of tangled excess wire in the ceiling fixture.
You need a ladder about a foot taller than you think.
what I learned was:
Do not use the screws that come with the new fan, instead go to the hardware store and get some hexagon bolts that you can drive with a socket wrench.
You need to cut the wires so you don't have a huge ball of tangled excess wire in the ceiling fixture.
You need a ladder about a foot taller than you think.
Posted on 4/12/19 at 7:28 pm to Buck Dancer
$105 per hour plus materials if needed. ETA About $210. 1 hr for the two fans and .50 for the two lights.
This post was edited on 4/12/19 at 7:31 pm
Posted on 4/12/19 at 7:50 pm to Buck Dancer
I did four in a weekend by myself.
Do it yourself. It’s super easy.
Do it yourself. It’s super easy.
Posted on 4/13/19 at 6:56 am to Buck Dancer
100 a fixture depending on how many parts are involved if its a home depot in a box fan or a eastern european fan with 300 parts in it.
400 is a minimum
400 is a minimum
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