Ceiling Fan Repair & Installation in Minneapolis-Saint Paul
Replacing a fan seems simple until you are balancing on a ladder with a heavy motor and a handful of wires. Randy’s Electric & Plumbing takes that stress off your plate. We remove old fixtures, install fan-rated boxes where needed, and set up controls that match how you use each room.
For Minneapolis and Saint Paul homeowners, that means safer installs, quieter operation, and fans that actually improve comfort. Whether you need a basic repair, a full replacement, or a brand new installation, Randy’s handles the details so your ceiling fans simply work.

Comfort & Energy Benefits Of Ceiling Fans
A well-placed ceiling fan can make a big difference in how each room feels, without touching the thermostat. Instead of blasting the AC or bumping the heat, you can use gentle air movement to stay comfortable in every season.
Ceiling fans can help by:
With professional installation from Randy’s, you get these comfort benefits along with safe wiring, solid support, and controls that match how you use each space.
Simple Ways We Make Home Care More Affordable
Big or small, every home repair should feel manageable. That’s why we offer flexible financing options and our Randy’s Home Club, giving you more ways to plan, save, and stay protected. Enjoy peace of mind knowing your home is cared for year-round, without financial stress.
The Randy’s Difference For Ceiling Fan Installation
Randy’s makes electrical projects feel straightforward, not stressful. We arrive when promised, explain service options clearly, and complete neat, tested work that supports your whole home. From ceiling fan repair to lighting installation and safety upgrades, every Twin Cities homeowner receives the same efficient, friendly service and expert workmanship built to last.
Ceiling Fan Installation FAQs For Homeowners in the Twin Cities
Ceiling fan installation is an excellent way to make a room feel more comfortable, but wobbling, wiring, and tall ceilings can bring up questions. We cover some basics for Minneapolis and Saint Paul homes here, but if you’re still left with questions, call Randy’s at (763) 560-5600 to schedule a visit and receive personalized guidance.
A slight movement is normal, but a fan that shakes or sways needs attention. Common causes include:
You can start by gently cleaning the blades and tightening obviously loose screws. If the fan still moves a lot, makes new noises, or you are worried about the mount, turn it off and have a Randy’s electrician check the support and wiring.It is a good idea to call an electrician when the fan problem goes beyond cleaning or simple tightening. Reach out for help if you notice any of these:
These signs point to loose connections, a failing motor, or a box that is not secure. Randy’s can track down the cause, repair what makes sense, or recommend a safe ceiling fan replacement.The right fan depends on room size, ceiling height, and how you use the space. In general, smaller bedrooms and offices do well with more compact fans, while large living rooms and open areas benefit from wider blade spans.
Fans should sit high enough for safe clearance and low enough that you can feel the air movement, often seven to nine feet above the floor. Centering the fan over the main seating or sleeping area usually works best. An electrician can measure the room, review your layout, and suggest fan sizes and locations that fit your Twin Cities home.
Yes. Ceiling fans can be installed on many vaulted or high ceilings with the right hardware. This often involves a longer downrod, a mounting kit made for sloped ceilings, and a fan box that is firmly attached to framing.
Remote controls or wall controls can make operation easier when the fan is far above eye level. Because height and access are safety concerns, this is work for a trained electrician. Randy’s has the tools and experience to install ceiling fans safely on taller ceilings in Minneapolis and Saint Paul homes.
Sometimes it’s simple, sometimes it’s more involved. Replacing an existing ceiling fan in the same spot typically utilizes the existing wiring, provided the box is rated for a fan, and the wiring is in good condition. Adding a fan where only a light existed may require a new fan-rated box and small changes at the switch.
Installing a fan in a room with no ceiling fixture at all usually requires running new cable, adding a box, and setting up a control. Randy’s can look at your current setup and explain how much wiring work your particular ceiling fan project will need.
Get Safe, Professional Ceiling Fan Service in Minneapolis-St. Paul
Ceiling fan projects are easy to push off when you are unsure about boxes, wiring, or working on a ladder. Randy’s sends licensed electricians who handle the heavy lifting, complete code-compliant work, and leave your home better than they found it. Contact us today to schedule professional ceiling fan installation or repair.