Ceiling Fan for Beverly Hills homes
Beverly Hills homes typically have large vaulted ceilings in primary rooms, premium materials throughout, and ceiling fan installations that match the rest of the property — often Big Ass Fans Haiku, Minka Aire Light Wave, or Hunter Symphony in the $1,500–3,000 range. Bedroom suite installations are common, with fans in the master, secondary bedrooms, and sometimes covered patios. Vaulted ceilings (12–20 feet) require long downrods (36–72 inches) and saddle boxes bridging two joists for proper load support. The mounting box needs to be installed before the ceiling finish if it's a new build; for existing homes, a fan-rated box is retrofit through a clean cut in the ceiling.
Pricing for a single Beverly Hills vaulted-ceiling premium-fan install runs $300–500 for the install alone (fan supplied by homeowner). Multi-fan estate installs (4–6 fans across primary rooms) run $1,200–2,400 in a single visit. Some estates have natural stone or wood-paneled ceilings near the natural fan location — the pro will plan around finishes carefully. Mention fan model, ceiling height, ceiling material, and the number of fans when you book.
About ceiling fan
Ceiling fan installation is the process of mounting a fan to a ceiling junction box, wiring it to a power source and a control (pull-chain, wall switch, remote, or smart hub), and balancing the blades so the fan runs quiet at every speed. A typical install takes 60–120 minutes when an existing light fixture is being swapped for a fan, or 2–4 hours when a new circuit and box have to be added. Done right, the fan runs silent on low, doesn't wobble on high, and the wall control matches the rest of your switches without any extra gadgets sitting on the counter.
Read the full Ceiling Fan guide →Pricing in Beverly Hills
$120–280 typical range for Beverly Hills jobs.
Standard ceiling fan swap (existing light fixture being replaced with a fan, wiring already in place, fan-rated box already installed or easily upgraded) runs $120–220 in Los Angeles. This covers the labor, basic balancing, wall-switch wiring if a wall control is included, and testing all speeds plus the light kit. Most jobs in this range take 60–90 minutes. The fan itself is your cost — most homeowners spend $150–500 at Home Depot, Lowe's, or direct from Hunter/Minka Aire/Casablanca.
Beverly Hills ceiling fan FAQ
What downrod length do I need for a 14-foot vaulted ceiling?+
For a 14-foot peak, a 36-inch downrod drops the blades to roughly 11 feet — comfortable for the room and good airflow. For 18–20 foot peaks, 60–72 inch downrods are needed. The pro will measure and recommend on arrival.
Can the pro install a Big Ass Fans Haiku?+
Yes — Haiku installation is similar to other premium fans, with the addition of WiFi pairing and motor calibration. Most Haiku installs run $300–450 for the install alone (fan supplied by homeowner at $1,500–2,500).
Can fans be installed in 5 rooms in one visit?+
Yes — most Beverly Hills multi-fan jobs are scheduled as full-day visits. Pricing per fan after the first runs $200–300 depending on ceiling height and complexity. Plan 6–8 hours for 5 fans with vaulted ceilings.
How is the fan wired with a Lutron lighting system?+
Most Lutron systems integrate with Hunter SimpleConnect or Bond Bridge for fan control. The pro wires the fan with a Lutron-compatible switch or leaves wiring accessible for your AV programmer to integrate after the install. Tell the pro your Lutron setup at booking.
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