Bossier Ceiling Fans

Ceiling Fan Installation in Bossier City, LA

Ed's Electric installs and replaces ceiling fans throughout Bossier City — from South Bossier ranches to new construction off Airline Drive to covered patios and boat docks along the Red River. Fan-rated boxes, proper switch legs, and clean finish work every time.

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

Doing ceiling fans right in Bossier City

A fan hung from the wrong box shakes itself loose over a few summers — we've replaced dozens of falling fans from prior "handyman" installs. Every fan we hang goes on a UL-listed fan-rated brace box screwed into structure, wired with 14/3 for separate fan/light control, and balanced before we leave.

For covered patios in Bossier, we use damp-rated (or wet-rated for exposed locations) fans on GFCI-protected circuits. That matters here — Red River humidity and afternoon storms will destroy an indoor-rated fan on a "mostly covered" porch inside a summer.

Ready to get started?

Call or text Ed's Electric — Shreveport's trusted licensed, bonded and insured electrician for 40+ years.

Bossier Ceiling Fan FAQ

How much does ceiling fan installation cost in Bossier City?

Replacing an existing ceiling fan with a new one runs about $150–$225. Installing a fan where none exists — running a new circuit and switch leg — typically runs $325–$550 depending on attic access and wall length. Vaulted ceilings and outdoor-rated fans add cost.

Can you install a fan on a vaulted ceiling?

Yes. We install downrod-mounted fans on cathedral and vaulted ceilings up to 20 ft with an angled ceiling adapter and proper fan-rated box. Bring your own fan or we'll pick one up.

Do you install outdoor patio and porch fans?

Yes — Bossier's summer heat makes covered patios almost useless without a fan. We install damp- and wet-rated fans on covered porches, boat docks, and outdoor kitchens with weather-tight boxes and GFCI protection.

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

Yes — but the existing box has to be swapped for a fan-rated brace box. We handle that in the same visit and re-use the existing switch or add a separate fan/light control.