Ceiling Fan & Fixture Installation Serving Easton
Easton is one of Fairfield County’s more rural communities, home to larger estates, older properties on generous lots, and a mix of historic and custom-built homes. The variety of home ages and construction styles in Easton means ceiling box situations vary widely — some homes have already been updated with fan-rated boxes, while others have original light boxes that predate ceiling fans entirely. In any case, PowerPlus Electric verifies the ceiling box before mounting any fan. Installing a ceiling fan on a standard box that isn’t fan-rated is a code violation and a safety risk. PowerPlus Electric handles ceiling fan and fixture installations throughout Easton, including fan-rated box installation and new wiring runs. CT E1 #197810. Utility service provided by United Illuminating. Customer supplies the fan or fixture.
Typically $150–$450 per fixture. Pricing varies by installation complexity — get a free on-site quote.
What We Handle in Easton
Fan-rated box installation — Installed before any ceiling fan is mounted. Easton’s mix of older estates and custom homes may have varied ceiling structures; we install fan-rated boxes appropriately for each ceiling type.
Ceiling fan installation — Full installation including mounting, wiring, and blade assembly. Customer supplies the fan. We connect from the existing switch or add a new wall control as needed.
Light fixture replacement — Replacing outdated or failed fixtures throughout an Easton home, including larger decorative fixtures in higher-ceiling rooms.
New wiring runs — When a ceiling location has no existing box or wiring, we run new circuits from the panel or a junction point to the desired fixture location.
Switch and dimmer upgrades — Dimmer controls, smart switches, or separate fan/light controls installed as part of any job.
Fan-Rated Box Installation in Easton’s Older Estates and Custom Homes
Easton’s character as a rural upscale community means its homes span a wide range of construction eras and styles. Older colonial and estate-style homes on larger lots may have plaster ceilings with original or outdated boxes. Custom homes built in more recent decades may have been wired with fan-rated boxes already — but may not have. We assess each ceiling location before any work begins, and we communicate clearly about what the installation requires. For rooms with cathedral ceilings or exposed beams — not uncommon in Easton’s custom homes — we discuss mounting options before starting the job.