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starflyte1 05-04-2021 10:39 AM

electric work in attic
 
Can someone recommend a licensed electrictian who has not minded working i a hot attic?

I have many names of electricians, but would prefer to call someone that you have used and does attic work. I need 2 ceiling fans installed in two bedrooms. Neither has a ceiling light so a complete box needs to be installed.

Thank you.

Dana1963 05-04-2021 11:11 AM

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Originally Posted by starflyte1 (Post 1939448)
Can someone recommend a licensed electrictian who has not minded working i a hot attic?

I have many names of electricians, but would prefer to call someone that you have used and does attic work. I need 2 ceiling fans installed in two bedrooms. Neither has a ceiling light so a complete box needs to be installed.

Thank you.

Expect to pay a premium for attic work

villagetinker 05-04-2021 11:18 AM

I may have some good news for you, Lowes carries an 'OLD work' kit for ceiling fans that can be installed from inside the house. It will support 75 pounds. That leaves the wiring, which will require attic access. IMHO, work with the electrician to schedule the work as early as possible in the morning. At least this approach will limit time in the attic. I have used R&A, ECI, Leonhart's and Galaxy for various projects that required attic access.

tophcfa 05-04-2021 06:32 PM

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Originally Posted by villagetinker (Post 1939471)
I may have some good news for you, Lowes carries an 'OLD work' kit for ceiling fans that can be installed from inside the house. It will support 75 pounds. That leaves the wiring, which will require attic access. IMHO, work with the electrician to schedule the work as early as possible in the morning. At least this approach will limit time in the attic. I have used R&A, ECI, Leonhart's and Galaxy for various projects that required attic access.

Good advise. I have used one of these kits, very easy. Make a hole the size of the required junction box and an expandable bracket goes through the hole that attaches to the ceiling joists on either side. There are creative ways to snake romex electrical wire through the attic without having to do much crawling through blown in insulation. I use a long thin fiberglass pole that has sections that can be attached to reach the desired length. It is the same fiberglass pole that I can attach a wire brush to one end to clean out the chimney of my pellet stove up north. The hardest part of the job is snaking the romex up from a wall switch into the attic, which often requires drilling a hole through a stud inside the top of the wall. However, some new ceiling fans can simply be hardwired and then controlled by a battery powered remote control, no wall switch wiring necessary. Good Luck : )

raynan 05-04-2021 09:52 PM

Pike's Electric did some attic work for us.

Dan9871 05-05-2021 07:37 AM

I've also had Pike's do attic work for us.


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Originally Posted by raynan (Post 1939772)
Pike's Electric did some attic work for us.



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