A ceiling fan does real work in Denver's climate. Our dry, mile-high air swings from hot, sunny afternoons to cool evenings, and a well-placed fan lets you run the AC less in summer and push warm air back down off the ceiling in winter. Denver Power Electric has installed and replaced thousands of fans since 2009, in everything from low-ceiling Lakewood ranches to two-story Sloan's Lake great rooms. Every installation is done by a Colorado-licensed electrician under Master Electrician Aaron Voss, License #ME.0047213, so your fan is mounted safely and wired right.
Swapping an old fan for a new one is straightforward when a fan-rated box is already in place. The work gets more involved when you want a fan where only a light fixture exists, or where there is no ceiling box at all. The single most important detail, and the one DIY installs most often get wrong, is the box. A spinning fan puts constant stress on its mount, and a standard light box is not rated to carry it. We install a proper fan-rated box with the bracing required by code, so your fan never wobbles loose or, worse, falls.
High and vaulted ceilings are common in Denver's newer builds and remodeled great rooms, and they call for the right downrod length, an angled or sloped-ceiling mount, and the equipment to work safely at height. We handle all of it, including balancing the blades so the fan runs quiet. If you are adding a fan to a room that has never had overhead power, we run a new circuit and add a wall switch, often alongside other lighting installation work. For a sleek look with no visible fixtures plus airflow, many clients pair a fan with our recessed lighting in the same room.
Modern fans bring options worth wiring for. We install remote and wall-control fans, and our smart home electrical team can add app, schedule, and voice control so you can set fan speed and direction without getting up. If you are adding several fans, a new circuit, or running them alongside other major loads in an older home, we confirm the panel can handle it and recommend a panel upgrade only when it is genuinely needed, never as an upsell.
Pricing is flat-rate and quoted before any work begins. A standard fan replacement where a rated box already exists typically runs $150 to $300. Installs that require a new fan-rated box, new wiring, a wall switch, or work on a vaulted ceiling run higher and are quoted after a quick look so the number is accurate. We serve Denver, Aurora, Lakewood, Thornton, Arvada, Westminster, Centennial, Littleton, Englewood, and Boulder, Monday through Saturday, with 24/7 emergency availability. Call (303) 555-0158 for your free ceiling fan estimate.
