Ceiling Fans
It's getting hot and ceiling fans are a great alternative to air con
Powerforce Electrical can install ceiling fans to replace existing lights or in a new position by themselves. The most popular way is to buy a ceiling fan with a light fitting attached and install it where the old light fitting is. There are two ways of switching on the fan, either by a remote control or with a fan controller switch on the wall. Either way, both are time consuming and a lot more involved than just putting up a light.
Remote Control - No additional wiring is usually required for installing a ceiling fan/light fitting with remote control if it is to replace an existing light. This is because the switching is done by the receiver unit which is usually installed in the base cover that attaches to the ceiling and is operated by the handset which can be fitted next to the light switch or left on the bedside table or anywhere more convenient.
Wall Controller - These usually require more work due to the need for additional switch wiring. Because most builders unfortunately don't provide conduit in the wall to allow additional switch wiring to go from the light switch into the roof space, the wall controller usually needs to be installed on a double brick cavity wall (usually next to the window in a bedroom). Sometimes it is more convenient to install the wiring in conduit though a wardrobe or cupboard to mount the wall controller.
Regardless of whether the ceiling fan is remote control or wired into a wall controller, the most important thing is that it is secured onto a timber or steel support beam in the roof. This is not only because of the weight of a ceiling fan but also because the constant spinning motion will eventually cause it to come loose from the ceiling if not secured properly. That is something I have been called out to a property to fix after a customer bought a house with ceiling fans already installed but after a few years, one fell out of the ceiling and tripped the RCD for the lighting circuit. It was found that another two fans had also been installed this way and it was lucky no one was injured. Needless to say, I made sure all the fans in the house were properly fitted to the ceiling so that would not happen to them again.
Don't risk it, always use a licensed reputable electrician for ALL your wiring needs.

