Ceiling Fans

🔹At McKeever & Niekamp Electric, we understand the importance of having a comfortable and efficient home, which is why we offer a wide range of ceiling fan services to ensure that your home is always at the perfect temperature.

🔹Ceiling fans are a highly efficient way to provide both cooling and heating effects in your home. These versatile fixtures can be controlled by either wall switches or remote controls, making it easy to adjust the temperature to your exact preferences. With the push of a button, you can enjoy a cool breeze on a hot summer day, or a gentle wind that circulates warm air during the colder months.

🔹We offer a variety of different types of ceiling fans to fit any home, decor or budget. Whether you’re looking for a commercial or industrial ceiling fan for your business, a hugger or low-profile fan for a small room, or an outdoor fan for your patio or deck, we have exactly what you need. Additionally, we offer Energy Star ceiling fans that are designed to conserve energy, saving you money on your energy bill and helping the environment.

🔹Our team of experts at McKeever & Niekamp Electric is dedicated to providing top-notch customer service and quality workmanship. Whether you’re looking to install a new fan, repair an existing one, or upgrade to a more energy-efficient model, we have the knowledge and experience to get the job done right. And if you’re looking to add even more lighting to your home, we also offer lighting installation and repair services to complement your ceiling fan.

🔹Don’t wait any longer, contact McKeever & Niekamp Electric today and let us help you breathe new life into your home with a brand new ceiling fan. We guarantee that you’ll love the results!

Electrical F.A.Q. & Customer Testimonials

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FAQ'S

What is GFCI protection and where do I need it ?

Ground Fault Circuit Interruption is an electrical safety feature required by the NEC (National ElectricCode) in certain areas in and around your home to prevent protentional shock hazards. GFCI protection is required near areas of water and unfinished areas of your home like kitchens, bathrooms, basements,and your home's exterior. GFCI protection devices measure an imbalance between your power and neutral (return path) wires. If it senses an imbalance, the device will trip to prevent the potential of an individual being shocked.

What is AFCI protection and where do I need it ?

Arc Fault Circuit Interruption is an electrical safety device meant to protect the circuit and components from potential fires by sensing arcs of electricity in your wiring or defective devices. These arcs can come from loose connections or damaged wiring and components that you may not realize are compromised. AFCI protection is required on all new circuitry in your home’s dwelling area. A few examples are bedrooms, living rooms, lighting circuits, etc.

I have a light fixture but want a ceiling fan. Can you just replace it for me ?

Ceiling fans and even heavy light fixtures require special ceiling boxes. If your existing ceiling box is not listed, we will replace it when installing your new ceiling fan. Often times it can be accomplished without damage to the ceiling.

I have the old 2 prong outlets. Can you just install 3 prong ones ?

It really depends on your home’s electrical wiring. The majority of 2 prong receptacles are fed by older ungrounded wiring. The simplest solution is to install GFCI protection at the beginning of the circuit which allows the installation of 3 prong receptacles downstream. While this doesn’t necessarily turn your electrical system into a grounded circuit, it is a code compliant method.

My light flicker. What's the cause ?

There are several possibilities why issues like this happen inside your home. It is best to consult a locally licensed electrician to help find and fix your problem.

In our home's knob and tube wiring safe ?

Knob and Tube wiring was the original method of wiring homes built up to around 1930. Although it was a sufficient means to wire a home, that doesn’t mean that 100 years later it is still in proper working condition. The rubber insulation can turn brittle and break leaving exposed wiring in your walls, basement, or attic space. Covering K&T wiring with insulation can cause the wires to overheat and possibly melt as well. Homes originally wired in K&T lacked the electrical demand that we need to run a typical home today. If you live in a home with K&T wiring, please call for an electrical assessment.

Why do my cords fall out of my sockets ?

Over years, your receptacles can lose their ability to retain devices plugged into them. It simply means that it is time to have them replaced. A bad connection can cause an arcing situation that potentially could become a fire hazard if not corrected in a timely manner.

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