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action or later. Please see Debugging in WordPress for more information. (This message was added in version 6.7.0.) in /home1/nktdvwmy/public_html/wp-includes/functions.php on line 6114Most ceiling fans can be replaced without the need for an electrician. However, if your fan is attached to a electrical box that is not easily accessible, then you may need to hire an electrician to do the job. Also, if you are not comfortable working with electricity, it is always best to hire a professional.<\/p>\n
If your ceiling fan is starting to show its age, or if you simply want to upgrade to a newer model, then you may be wondering if you need an electrician to replace it. The answer is usually no \u2013 as long as the new ceiling fan is the same size and has the same electrical requirements as the old one, you should be able to replace it yourself.<\/p>\n
That said, there are a few exceptions where you might need to hire an electrician. If your new ceiling fan is significantly larger than the old one, you may need to have the electrical wiring upgraded in order to accommodate the additional power requirements. Similarly, if you\u2019re replacing an old ceiling fan with a new one that has different electrical requirements (e.g., a different voltage or amperage rating), then you may need to have the wiring professionally inspected and\/or upgraded.<\/p>\n