Haughton Ceiling Fans

Ceiling Fan Installation in Haughton, LA

Ed's Electric installs and replaces ceiling fans throughout Haughton — from older Highway 80 ranch homes to new-construction vaulted ceilings off East Ridge and covered patios facing the Louisiana heat. Fan-rated boxes, proper switch legs, and balanced blades 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
  • Fan-rated brace boxes

Ceiling fans done right in Haughton

A wobbling ceiling fan almost always traces back to the wrong box. We swap in a UL-listed fan-rated brace box on every install, wire 14/3 for separate fan/light control, and balance the blades before we leave. Haughton has enough humidity and vibration that a cheap install shows up as a fallen fan inside two summers.

For covered patios and outdoor kitchens common in the newer East Ridge builds, we use damp- or wet-rated fans on GFCI-protected circuits. Indoor-rated fans on "mostly covered" porches don't last a Louisiana summer.

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Haughton Ceiling Fan FAQ

How much does ceiling fan installation cost in Haughton?

Swapping a fan for a new one runs about $150–$225. Installing a fan where none exists — new circuit, switch leg, and fan-rated box — typically $325–$550 depending on attic access. Outdoor and vaulted-ceiling installs are higher.

Do you install outdoor patio fans on Haughton porches?

Yes. Covered porches get damp-rated fans; open pergolas and pool cabanas get wet-rated. All on GFCI-protected circuits with weather-tight boxes — critical with Haughton's humidity and afternoon storms.

Can you install a fan on a vaulted ceiling in a Haughton new-build?

Yes. Many Haughton new-construction homes off Highway 80 and around East Ridge have 14–18 ft vaults. We size the downrod for the ceiling height and mount to a fan-rated brace box for a stable, code-compliant install.

Do I need a new circuit for a ceiling fan?

Only if there's no existing switched circuit in the ceiling. If there's already a light fixture there, we swap the box for a fan-rated brace box and reuse the wiring — often with an added switch leg for separate fan/light control.