sarasota, fl CEILING FAN INSTALLATION

At Aqua Plumbing & Air, we are the trusted providers for ceiling fan and electrical services in Sarasota, Ellenton, and surrounding areas since 1974.

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Professional Ceiling Fan Installation Services in greater Sarasota-Bradenton-Venice Metro


Ceiling fans are a great way to improve air circulation, enhance comfort, and reduce energy costs in your home or business. At Aqua Plumbing & Air, we offer expert ceiling fan installation services to ensure your new fan is installed safely, securely, and efficiently. Our team of licensed electricians has the knowledge and experience to handle all types of ceiling fan installations, from simple single-room setups to complex multi-fan systems.


When you choose Aqua Plumbing & Air for your ceiling fan installation needs, you can trust that you’re getting the highest quality workmanship and customer service. Since 1974, we have been the leader in residential and commercial plumbing services, water treatment services, HVAC services, and electrical services in greater Sarasota-Bradenton-Venice Metro. Our owner is a Master Plumber, and we offer 24/7 emergency service to ensure your needs are met promptly and professionally.

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The Benefits of Ceiling Fans

Ceiling fans offer numerous benefits for both residential and commercial spaces. Some of the key advantages include:


  • Improved Air Circulation: Ceiling fans help to distribute cool air throughout a room, creating a more comfortable environment and reducing the strain on your HVAC system.
  • Energy Efficiency: By circulating air more effectively, ceiling fans can help to reduce your reliance on air conditioning, leading to lower energy bills and a smaller carbon footprint.
  • Versatile Lighting Options: Many modern ceiling fans come with built-in lighting fixtures, providing both illumination and air circulation in one convenient package.
  • Enhanced Aesthetics: With a wide variety of styles, sizes, and finishes available, ceiling fans can be a stylish addition to any room, complementing your existing décor.



According to the U.S. Department of Energy, using ceiling fans in conjunction with your air conditioning can allow you to raise your thermostat setting by up to 4°F without sacrificing comfort. This simple adjustment can result in significant energy savings over time, making ceiling fans a smart investment for any home or business owner.

Our Ceiling Fan Installation Process

At Aqua Plumbing & Air, we follow a comprehensive process to ensure your ceiling fan is installed correctly and safely. Our experienced electricians will:



  1. Assess your space to determine the best location for your new ceiling fan, taking into account factors such as room size, ceiling height, and existing electrical wiring.
  2. Carefully remove any existing light fixtures or fans, ensuring all electrical connections are properly disconnected and secured.
  3. Install the necessary mounting bracket and electrical box, making sure they are securely fastened to the ceiling joists to support the weight of the fan.
  4. Assemble the ceiling fan according to the manufacturer’s instructions, including attaching the blades, motor housing, and any light fixtures.
  5. Connect the fan to your electrical wiring, ensuring all connections are tight and properly insulated to prevent shorts or electrical hazards.
  6. Test the fan to ensure it is functioning properly, adjusting the speed and direction settings as needed for optimal performance.


Throughout the installation process, our team will maintain a clean and safe work area, and we will dispose of any debris or packaging materials responsibly. We stand behind all our products and services with a 100 percent satisfaction guarantee, so you can have peace of mind knowing your ceiling fan installation is in capable hands.

Choosing the Right Ceiling Fan for Your Space

With so many ceiling fan options available, it can be challenging to know which one is right for your specific needs. Our knowledgeable team can help guide you through the selection process, taking into account factors such as:


  • Room size and ceiling height
  • Desired air circulation and cooling effects
  • Lighting requirements
  • Style preferences and existing décor
  • Energy efficiency ratings and features
  • Budget considerations


We work with leading ceiling fan manufacturers to offer a wide range of high-quality options, from basic models to feature-rich designs with remote controls, smart home integration, and more. Whether you’re looking for a classic style or a modern, sleek design, we can help you find the perfect ceiling fan to meet your needs and exceed your expectations.

Schedule Your Ceiling Fan Installation Today

Don’t let a lack of proper air circulation compromise your comfort or energy efficiency. Contact Aqua Plumbing & Air today to schedule your professional ceiling fan installation in Manatee, Sarasota, Bradenton, Venice, Parrish, South Venice, Palmetto, Lakewood Ranch, Longboat Key, Siesta Key, and Ellenton, FL. Our friendly, uniformed professionals are fully bonded and insured for your protection, and we are committed to delivering the highest level of quality and service on every job.


As a locally family-owned and operated business for over 50 years, we take pride in serving the communities of greater Sarasota-Bradenton-Venice Metro with exceptional electrical services. When you choose Aqua Plumbing & Air for your ceiling fan installation needs, you can trust that you’re getting the experience, expertise, and dedication you deserve. Call us today to get started!

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

  • Can ceiling fans really make my home cooler?

    Fans don’t lower the temperature but improve air circulation, helping you feel several degrees cooler.

  • Do I need an electrician to install a ceiling fan?

    Yes, for safety and proper wiring, a licensed professional should handle installation.

  • What size fan should I choose for my room?

    Rooms up to 75 sq. ft. need a 29–36” fan; larger spaces require bigger blades for optimal airflow.

  • Can I use a ceiling fan outdoors in Sarasota’s humidity?

    Yes, but choose a damp- or wet-rated fan designed for Florida’s coastal climate.

  • Should my fan spin clockwise or counterclockwise?

    Counterclockwise in summer for a cooling breeze, and clockwise in winter to circulate warm air.

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