Ceiling fans, like ceiling lights, should always be connected to a properly grounded branch circuit protected by a correctly-sized circuit breaker. <><><> As always, if you are in doubt about what to do, the best advice anyone should give you is to call a licensed electrician to advise what work is needed. Before you do any work yourself,
on electrical circuits, equipment or appliances,
always use a test meter to ensure the circuit is, in fact, de-energized. IF YOU ARE NOT ALREADY SURE YOU CAN DO THIS JOB
SAFELY AND COMPETENTLY
REFER THIS WORK TO QUALIFIED PROFESSIONALS.
Just install a cover on the ceiling box.
The mounting plate for a ceiling light is designed to be mounted to a round or octagonal ceiling box. Very often these can be installed in existing structures without too much trouble. Without the box it is a code violation. Splices must be in enclosures and hanging loose in the ceiling doesn't qualify. If you do not have a box in the ceiling, you might consider installing a box ON the ceiling. It would be only 1 to 1 1/2 inches deep. Your splices would be safely inside. These boxes are typically used in outside installations and come in white or gray and take paint nicely so no one may ever notice. This type of installation is acceptable if the box is properly mounted.
All ceiling fans come with a an installation kit but not all come with a light kits and some light kits are pre mounted and others you can buy separately. You need the instructions to help install the fan. Qualified builders could install without the kit but not recommended to public.
Installing a new framed out ceiling would probably work best but its hard to say without seeing your set up.
It is safe to install panels of drywall on side walls by yourself. However, if you are installing drywall on the ceiling by yourself, you will need a drywall lift to assist you. Attempting to put drywall on the ceiling without a lift is extremely dangerous and difficult. Yes, it is safe to install drywall yourself. Make sure that you obtain any necessary permits and wear protective gear and supplies to prevent from inhaling any dust.
When you perform any sort of home project, you need to make sure that you have the right tools. This is particularly true when you install a ceiling fan. Proper safety is all about knowing your tools, and using the right ones for every job. You’ll need electrical tape, wire cutters, and wire nuts for the electrical installation of the ceiling fan. Never attempt to install a ceiling fan without shutting off all of the power to the area of your house that the new ceiling fan will be located in, and always practice proper electrical safety habits. Use the wire nuts and electrical tape to help avoid bare wires, which can be a major safety hazard for any home. The wire strippers will help you to have enough wire to work with when you install the ceiling fan. Screwdrivers are usually necessary for taking down the old ceiling fan and for when you install the new ceiling fan. The good news is that most ceiling fans will only require one or two Phillips screwdrivers; you probably won’t need a flat head, or any of the more obscure screw drivers. A ladder is an absolute necessity for safety reasons. You don’t want to stand on a chair or something else as you install the ceiling fan, as ceiling fans can be extremely heavy, and you’ll be inviting serious injury by using anything other than a high grade ladder. Carefully read all of the instructions when you install a ceiling fan, and check to make sure that everything mentioned in the instructions was included in the box with the ceiling fan. Do not attempt installation if you’re missing any parts or if you’re at all unclear about how to install the ceiling fan from the instructions; call the company that makes the fan if you’re confused, or hire an expert to help you with the installation. Safety is very important with any home project, and when you install a ceiling fan, there’s a lot that could go wrong. Thinking things through as early as possible is important, and will keep you safe and improve the installation of your ceiling fan.
Yes you can retrofit a salt water pool system onto your existing pool equipment without too much trouble.
Without the interior studs exposed or the siding off the outside the best way, really only way is to have the insulation blown in.
No, all ceiling fans do not come with lights. Rooms with low ceiling do well without lights and a ceiling hugger design. Some can be purchased where the lights can or can not be used.
How do you remove electrical cables without damaging existing cables?"
Many homeowners decide to install a ceiling fan to modernize a room, and the right ceiling fan can help you cut your energy costs while providing a pleasant aesthetic sense to any room. However, you’ll need to be very careful when you install the ceiling fan to avoid injuries or damage to the ceiling fan itself. First of all, make sure that all power is shut off to the ceiling fan. Otherwise, you’ll risk electrocution. If you’re not sure which breaker or fuse is used to control the power to your ceiling fan, turn off all of the power to your house. When you install a ceiling fan, it’s important to be very careful, and this begins with electrical current. Taking down an old ceiling fan is a necessary step before you install a new ceiling fan, so carefully remove one fan blade at a time before removing the rest of the old fan. Support the old fan carefully. If necessary, get someone to help you remove the old ceiling fan safely, and be careful not to tear the electrical wires attaching the old fan to your house’s electrical systems. Installing the ceiling fan can take some time, but resist the urge to pre-assemble it, as this will make it much more difficult to properly wire the fan into the ceiling. Follow the instructions included with your ceiling fan carefully, including wiring instructions. Keep plenty of electrical tape on hand, and when the ceiling fan has been wired up, test it by turning on the power before you attach the fan blades. This way, if you made any mistakes when wiring the fan, you’ll be able to correct them without too much of a hassle. If you’re uncomfortable when working with electrical wiring or if you don’t think you can handle the ceiling fan installation, you can usually get a professional to help you out for about $100 or so, depending on where you live. This isn’t a bad idea if you’re at all confused about the instructions for installing a ceiling fan, but if you’ve got your bearings, get to it--installing a ceiling fan should be a simple task.
The roof leaked and now I need a few tiles for my ceiling. Where can I find drop ceiling tiles without having to buy a large amount?