Benton Ceiling Fans

Ceiling Fan Installation in Benton, LA

Ed's Electric installs ceiling fans across Benton and northern Bossier Parish — Cypress Lake waterfront porches, Plain Dealing Road ranch homes, and the vaulted-ceiling new-builds off Highway 3. Fan-rated boxes and proper switch legs on every job.

  • Fan replacement & upgrade
  • New fan installs where none exist
  • Vaulted & cathedral ceilings
  • Lakefront wet-rated fans
  • Damp-rated porch fans
  • Separate fan/light controls
  • Remote & smart-fan wiring
  • Old-work fan-rated brace boxes

Ceiling fans done right in Benton

The waterfront exposure around Cypress Lake and Black Bayou eats indoor-rated fans in a single summer. We use damp- or wet-rated fans on GFCI-protected circuits with the correct bonding for shoreline properties, and we won't hang a fan on a light box — every install goes on a UL-listed fan-rated brace box screwed to structure.

For the newer vaulted-ceiling homes off Highway 3, we size the downrod for the ceiling height so blades sit 8–9 ft off the floor and actually move air the way the manufacturer intended.

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Benton Ceiling Fan FAQ

How much does ceiling fan installation cost in Benton?

Fan-for-fan replacement runs about $150–$225. Adding a fan where none exists is typically $325–$550 depending on attic access. Vaulted ceilings on Benton new-construction and outdoor-rated fans for lakefront porches add cost.

Can you install fans on lakefront porches near Cypress Lake?

Yes. Waterfront exposure means wet-rated (not just damp-rated) fans on GFCI-protected circuits with proper bonding. We do this regularly for Cypress Lake and Black Bayou Reservoir homes.

Do you handle high ceilings in Benton acreage homes?

Yes. Many Highway 3 and acreage new-builds have 14–20 ft vaults. We size the downrod so the blades sit 8–9 ft off the floor for the airflow the fan is actually designed to produce.

Can you add a fan where there's only a light?

Yes — we swap the existing light box for a fan-rated brace box and re-use the switch leg, adding a separate control if you want fan and light on independent switches.