Ceiling fans are housed in a box fixture in the roof and the old box has plastic/ metal clamps. Bend or loosen the clamps and remove the box using the hammer and a block of wood. Pull the wires you find there using pliers. If you can access the ceiling hole from the attic, fit the brace from there; otherwise, maneuver the brace through the box. This needs a bit of dexterity and care, failing which, you’re likely to damage the recess or even worse, sprain your back.
2. Welcome to Caddell Electric Your Trusted Dallas Electricians!
Caddell Electricians are highly respected in their field. As new technologies
appear, we ensure each electrician is trained so we can offer all state of the art
products to our customers.
“Excellence”
Caddell Electric proudly services all of Dallas, Fort Worth, and all surrounding
areas. Our electricians’ commitment and dedication to our customers ensure we
remain an A+ company.
We take pride in our membership with the Better Business Bureau. Established in
1999, Caddell Electric’s professional team of electricians has years of experience
in a wide variety of commercial and residential services.
3. “Higher Standards”
With drug-testing, background checks, advanced technical training, and
industry certifications, you can feel comfortable inviting Caddell Electric into
your home or office. Plus, we charge by the job not the hour. You can be
assured that you will receive the excellent service you deserve without the
high prices.
Important things you should know about Electricians
“Are Electricians licensed?
Electricians working in the State of Texas are required to be
licensed by the by the “Texas Department of Licensing and
Regulation”
Are there different levels of Licensing?
Yes, there are 4 levels of licensing for Electricians.
Apprentice Electrician
Someone new to the trade is considered an Apprentice. Upon 2 years of
supervised training and obtaining a passing score on an electrical exam, they
become a Wireman Electrician.
4. Wireman Electrician
A Wireman Electrician is able to work unsupervised in any residential home. They
cannot work in the commercial field without a Journeyman Electrician present.
Journeyman Electrician
At Caddell, all of the electricians we send to your home to work on your electrical
system hold this license. To be a Journeyman Electrician, one must complete 8000
hours of work under a Master Electrician and pass a written exam.
Master Electrician
A Master Electrician is just that, a Master. All electrical contracting companies MUST
have a Master Electrician on board to oversee the electrical work being performed
on a daily basis.
Do electrical contractors have insurance?
Yes, all electrical contracting companies must be licensed as an electrical
contractor in the State of Texas. This is designed to insure customer safety
and protection by requiring the licensed company maintain a minimum
adequate general liability insurance policy. It also requires the company to be
directly supervised by a licensed Master Electrician.
5. How to install a ceiling fan easily
Most folks would (rightly) agree that when you put up a ceiling fan in
the DFW area, it’s a matter of necessity as it stays hot for most of the
year in our area. So putting up a fan any time of year makes a lot of
sense. Fan Plan: A Ceiling fan disperses the AC cooling nicely around
the room and saves lots of money in energy bills. That’ why choosing
the right size and more than that, the spot where you install it, is the
key. The spot should be above or near where you normally sit and the
blades need to be about 7’ above the floor for a good cooling effect. In
the case of angled ceilings, use a sufficiently long down rod for
preventing the blades from touching the ceiling. Along with the fan,
buy these tools, if you don’t have them already. Tools: Voltage tester,
wire stripper-cutter, nut driver, pliers, wrench set, screwdriver, tape
measure and a hammer. All of these should be well insulated and
shock-proof. You would also need a 2 ft level, a bench or small ladder
to stand on and a new fan brace after you have these in hand, you’re
ready for the task.
6. How to fit the ceiling fan?
Usually, in Dallas and Fort Worth, ceiling fan points in the ceiling are pre-planned
along with the wiring from the switch. Using the voltage tester, check whether the
connection is working. Now, turn off the circuit breaker and make doubly sure that
the power supply is disconnected.
Ceiling fans are housed in a box fixture in the roof and the old box has plastic/
metal clamps. Bend or loosen the clamps and remove the box using the hammer
and a block of wood. Pull the wires you find there using pliers. If you can access
the ceiling hole from the attic, fit the brace from there; otherwise, maneuver the
brace through the box. This needs a bit of dexterity and care, failing which, you’re
likely to damage the recess or even worse, sprain your back.
7. Slip the wires you’ve pulled earlier through the brace and mount the new
box in place. Assemble the fan and down rod following manufacturer’s
instructions, taking care to follow the color coding of the wires. Grounding
wires are green, neutral wiring is white and the power cables are
blue/black. Now mount the fan to fit snugly in the box. Switch on the circuit
breaker, check that the fan is working properly. Switch off the mains and fit
the covering plate. The fan is now ready. Last word: unless, you’re fairly
familiar with electrical work, call an electrician to install the first fan and
learn by observation. That’d be safer and simpler.
Contact Caddell Electric Today for All of your Electrician Needs – 214-329-
4567
8. Want to Contact Us?
It’s true, were not your typical electricians. Well, we aren’t your typical
office either. At Caddell Electric, we truly care about your needs. If you
have questions, comments, or concerns please feel free to contact us. One
of our friendly team members will be happy to assist you.
Caddell Electric
3730 Dilido Rd, Ste 210 Dallas, TX 75228
Phone: (214) 329-4567
Fax: (214) 324-0033
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