Like-for-like swaps done right: new ceiling fans on existing fan-rated boxes, dated fixtures out, new ones in — and licensed electricians for every wire beyond the box.
Fixture installation in San Joaquin County lives inside a bright legal line: swapping a fixture on an existing, properly rated box is small-job territory; running new circuits, adding boxes, or touching the panel is licensed electrician work under California law. In a county where a ceiling fan is practically climate equipment, the swap-level list stays long all summer.
Ceiling fans hung on fan-rated boxes and balanced so they don't tick all night, brass-era chandeliers in older Stockton and Lodi houses retired for fixtures this century, vanity bars updated over bathroom mirrors, hardwired smoke and CO detectors replaced at end-of-life on existing harnesses, doorbell buttons and chimes renewed, and cabinet hardware — the hundred-knob kitchen job — drilled and mounted straight. A fan over the patio slab in Manteca or Lathrop, on an existing exterior box, turns August evenings civilized.
No existing box where you want the fan? A box that isn't fan-rated? Aluminum wiring, scorched insulation, mystery switches, anything requiring a permit or new wire? That's a C-10 licensed electrical contractor, named as such in your quote. The pro doing your swap opens the canopy, and if what's inside says stop, the job stops — that discipline is the service.
Swap pricing follows fixture count and ceiling height — free quotes, and vaulted-ceiling fans are priced honestly as the ladder work they are.
Out with the brass, in with the breeze. Free fixture and fan swap quotes anywhere in San Joaquin County.
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