Ceiling Fan Repairs and Installations in San Antonio, TX

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How Much Does a Ceiling Fan Installation or Repair Cost in San Antonio?

The exact cost for ceiling fan installation or repair depends on several factors, but you can expect it to start at $196.

*All prices shown are estimates and can vary depending on a variety of factors. For an accurate price for your project, call (210) 239-2892.

What Affects the Cost?

Several factors affect the cost of ceiling fan installation or repair:

  • How tall your ceiling is. The higher the ceiling (over 10′), the higher the installation price because of the increased difficulty and time.
  • Whether you’re replacing an old fan or not. When you’re replacing an old fan, the wiring will already be in place so the job will be faster and cheaper than installing a new fan in a new location. With a new installation, the electrician will need to run fresh wiring, which will increase the install cost.
  • Whether you need a new circuit. If the fan installation is a new installation (and not a replacement), the electrician might need to add a new circuit so your home can accommodate the added electrical load. When a new circuit is needed, the overall install cost will increase.

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If you are looking for the best value on professional services in San Antonio, check the latest specials from Jon Wayne Service Company. Seasonal discounts on repairs, tune-ups and replacements. Its is one of the easier ways to save money in home services, which is nice because the usual alternative is spending more money in home services.

If your repair turns into a replacement discussion, ask about financing options as well. Financing can make an upgrade easier to budget while restoring comfort sooner instead of dragging an unreliable system through another year of service.

Benefits of Ceiling Fan Repairs

  • Better Comfort Year-Round. A properly functioning ceiling fan helps distribute air throughout your home, making rooms feel cooler in the summer and helping warm air circulate in the winter. When a fan is wobbling, running slowly, or not working at all, you lose that comfort until the problem is addressed.
  • Lower Energy Costs. Ceiling fans reduce the load on your air conditioning and heating systems by improving air circulation throughout your home. A fan that is running inefficiently due to worn components or balance issues cannot do its job, which means your HVAC system has to work harder to compensate.
  • Extended Fan Life. Minor issues like loose hardware, unbalanced blades, or a worn capacitor can put extra strain on the fan motor over time. Addressing these problems early helps prevent more serious damage and keeps your fan running reliably for years to come.

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When your comfort is on the line, you need a team that shows up fast, gets it right, and stands behind every job. For over two decades, Jon Wayne has been the service company San Antonio families call first and the one they recommend to their neighbors.

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1. Request a Service Visit From Jon Wayne​

Jon Wayne offers fast response times and reliable scheduling. Simply call us or use our online scheduling tool.

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2. Get Upfront Pricing Options​

One of our NATE-certified technicians will diagnose the issue and give you a custom estimate before performing any work. Our upfront pricing ensures you're not surprised by hidden fees later.

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3. Relax While We Repair Your Problem

We handle every repair efficiently and effectively, ensuring the job is done right the first time. All you have to do is relax.

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4. Let Us Know How We Did

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Common Ceiling Fan Repairs and Installations Questions

The most common ceiling fan problems include wobbling, unusual noises, failure to turn on, flickering lights, and the fan running slower than it should. Most of these issues point to loose hardware, unbalanced blades, worn-out components, or an electrical problem that needs professional attention.
A wobbling ceiling fan is usually caused by unbalanced or misaligned blades, loose screws on the mounting bracket, or improper installation. Dust buildup on the blades can also throw off the balance. If tightening the hardware and cleaning the blades does not resolve the wobble, a professional should inspect the mounting and wiring.
Yes, but it requires running new electrical wiring, which should always be handled by a licensed electrician. Attempting to wire a ceiling fan without proper training can be dangerous and may not meet local building codes. A professional can assess your ceiling and determine the best approach for the installation.
If your fan is relatively new and the issue is limited to a single component such as a capacitor, pull chain, or blade, a repair is usually the more practical choice. If the fan is more than 10 to 15 years old, has recurring problems, or the motor has failed, replacement is often the better investment.
In the summer, your fan should spin counterclockwise to push cool air downward and create a wind chill effect. In the winter, switch it to spin clockwise at a low speed to pull cool air up and circulate warm air that has risen to the ceiling. Most fans have a small switch on the motor housing to change the direction.

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