Spokane Residential Electrician provides ceiling fan and recessed lighting installation services for Spokane homeowners seeking better airflow, improved ambiance, and energy-efficient illumination throughout their living spaces. Our licensed electricians assess each room's ceiling joist spacing and existing wiring before any work begins, installing fan-rated junction boxes for ceiling fan mounts and remodel recessed housings or new construction IC-rated housings depending on attic access. We work with leading brands including Hunter, Minka-Aire, Halo, and Lithonia Lighting to match fixture selection to your ceiling height, room size, and aesthetic.
Every ceiling fan installation includes proper downrod length selection, canopy wiring, and where requested, dual switching or dimmer-fan control wiring using Lutron compatible controls for independent light and fan speed adjustment. For recessed lighting, we plan fixture layout and spacing to deliver even light distribution, wire runs to a central recessed lighting circuit, and integrate LED retrofit trims or dedicated wafer-style LED fixtures for low-profile installations. Where existing circuits lack capacity, we run new wiring and upgrade switches to accommodate added load.
Spokane Residential Electrician offers ceiling fan and recessed lighting installation services in Spokane, WA and surrounding communities like Airway Heights, Medical Lake, and Cheney.
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New ceiling fans are mounted and old units replaced using proper support, wiring, and balancing to prevent wobble and noise, with existing ceiling boxes assessed and upgraded to UL-rated fan boxes or braces where needed to meet code and ensure long-term stability. Both standard and angled-ceiling installations are handled, with compatible downrods and mounting hardware selected and fans wired to switches, remotes, or smart controls per homeowner preference.

Recessed lighting plans are created based on room function, beam spread, lumens, and spacing to achieve uniform illumination and avoid glare, with IC-rated or non-IC housing types selected as required and appropriate trims recommended for aesthetics and performance. Precise ceiling openings are cut, new circuits run or existing ones tapped with proper junction boxes, and insulated-rated housings installed to preserve attic thermal performance. LED modules or retrofit kits matched to color temperature and CRI preferences are used throughout.

Wall dimmers, fan speed controllers, and smart modules compatible with Zigbee, Z-Wave, Wi-Fi, or proprietary RF remote ecosystems are integrated, with switchboxes evaluated and single-pole or multi-location controls replaced with compatible devices. Scene-based controls and groupings are programmed so a single command adjusts multiple fixtures and fan speeds, with dimmer and LED module compatibility tested to prevent flicker, buzzing, or reduced product lifetime. Voice and app controls are added on request.

Spokane Residential Electrician replaces incandescent or halogen downlights and fan lights with high-efficiency LED fixtures and modules, selecting appropriate color temperatures between 2700K and 4000K and CRI values suited to living spaces or task areas. Insulation and ventilation around fixtures are inspected and IC-rated housings or airtight trims installed to prevent heat transfer and air leaks, with estimated annual energy savings calculated and ENERGY STAR-rated fixture and dimmer options offered.
A scheduled site visit or virtual consultation assesses room dimensions, ceiling type, existing wiring, and lighting goals, with ceiling height measured, joist locations checked, and attic access noted to determine mounting options and wiring routes. Design preferences, fan airflow requirements, lighting color temperature, and control methods such as dimmers or smart home integration are all discussed, with potential obstacles like insulation, plaster ceilings, or knob-and-tube wiring identified early. Electrical panel capacity and existing circuit loads are documented to confirm whether dedicated circuits or panel upgrades may be necessary before work begins.
A written quote itemizes labor, parts including fans, trims, housings, and switches, permits, and any required electrical upgrades, with optional upgrades like motion sensors, smart switches, or fan-rated box upgrades clearly shown. Estimated timelines, payment terms, and permit fees for Spokane municipal approval where required are included in the service agreement, with signed approval required before materials and crew availability are locked in. Warranty details on workmanship and manufacturer parts are provided upfront.
An arrival window is confirmed with access to power and workspace coordinated to limit disruption, with floors and furniture protected using drop cloths and shoe covers throughout. Power is shut off at the circuit breaker for affected circuits and absence of voltage verified with a non-contact tester before any work begins, with circuits labeled and service paperwork updated to reflect temporary power changes. Materials and fan components are staged and verified against the approved order on-site.
Fan-rated boxes or retrofit housings for recessed lights are mounted per NEC and local code requirements, with fan mounts fastened to structural members or approved braces for stable, wobble-free operation. New wiring is run where required, circuits or subpanels added when load calculations demand it, and fixtures connected with secure terminations, using IC-rated cans in insulation contact or remodel housings where attic access is limited. Controls including standard switches, three-speed fan controls, dimmers, or smart modules are installed and programmed on-site.
Power is restored and comprehensive electrical tests are performed covering circuit continuity, proper grounding, correct voltage, and AFCI and GFCI device trip verification. Fan motor rotation, blade balance, light output, dimming performance, and control responsiveness are all tested, with thermal issues inspected and all junctions confirmed in accessible labeled boxes. A full walkthrough covers fan speeds, light temperatures, and control features, with an as-installed diagram packet, warranty cards, and safety reminders left with the homeowner.
Spokane Residential Electrician follows up within seven to ten days to confirm everything functions as expected and to schedule any minor adjustments like blade rebalancing or trim alignment. Service records and warranty details are maintained in the database for future maintenance or upgrades, with the original installation referenced when expanding lighting or adding controls to maintain consistency and code compliance.
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All electricians hold current Washington state credentials and complete regular continuing education on the latest wiring methods, fan mounting systems, LED recessed lighting techniques, and local Spokane code changes. Existing boxes are inspected, load capacity confirmed, and upgrades such as ceiling fan braces or new junction boxes recommended when structure or wiring does not meet safety standards. Manufacturer instructions and specialized tools are brought to every job to keep warranties valid.
Spokane Residential Electrician has served Spokane homeowners for 20 years, completing hundreds of ceiling fan and recessed lighting projects across varied home styles including vaulted ceilings, older wiring, and new construction. Customers consistently highlight punctuality, neat workmanship, and clear communication in independent reviews and direct feedback, with before-and-after photos and project references available to help prospective clients verify craftsmanship.
Every job is planned to minimize disruption, with technicians arriving on time with drop cloths, shoe covers, and HEPA vacuums for cutting or drilling, and all debris removed at job completion. Most standard fan or recessed light installs are completed in a single visit, with realistic timelines and efficient sequencing provided for more complex jobs involving new circuits, multiple cans, or attic access. Switches and circuit breakers are labeled after work, a written checklist of completed tasks is left with the homeowner.
Ceiling fan installation in Spokane runs $150 to $350 per fan when wiring and a compatible box are already in place. Recessed lighting typically costs $200 to $400 per can including wiring. Rooms requiring new circuits, switches, or dimmers will add to the total, and we provide detailed estimates before any work begins.
Yes, but it requires running new wiring from a circuit to the ceiling location and installing a proper fan-rated electrical box. This is not a simple swap and should always be handled by a licensed electrician. We install Hunter, Hampton Bay, and Minka Aire fans in new locations throughout Spokane homes regularly.
A general rule is one recessed light per 4 to 6 square feet of ceiling space for even, consistent illumination. A 12x14 living room typically needs six to eight cans. Ceiling height, trim style, and bulb output also affect spacing. We lay out every recessed lighting plan before installation to ensure balanced, professional results.
Room size determines fan blade span. Rooms up to 75 square feet work well with a 29 to 36-inch fan. Medium rooms up to 175 square feet need 42 to 52 inches. Larger living rooms and open-concept spaces typically require a 54 to 60-inch fan from brands like Hunter or Minka Aire for adequate airflow.
Yes, most quality ceiling fans from brands like Hunter and Hampton Bay include a sloped ceiling adapter or angled mounting ball that accommodates pitches up to 45 degrees. Steeply vaulted ceilings may also require a longer downrod to position the fan at the correct height for safe and efficient airflow throughout the room.