Ceiling Fan Installation Costs

Mounting and wiring a new ceiling fan with or without a light kit, including junction box upgrade if needed.

Verified by 3 sourcesUpdated March 21, 2026

Cost Comparison by Location

50 locations with verified cost data

Cost Comparison — Ceiling Fan Installation

Alabama3 sources

Low

$75

Typical

$1,605

High

$4,359

Alaska3 sources

Low

$75

Typical

$1,634

High

$4,359

Arizona3 sources

Low

$75

Typical

$1,612

High

$4,359

Arkansas3 sources

Low

$75

Typical

$1,602

High

$4,359

California3 sources

Low

$75

Typical

$1,629

High

$4,359

Colorado3 sources

Low

$75

Typical

$1,614

High

$4,359

Connecticut3 sources

Low

$75

Typical

$1,629

High

$4,359

Delaware3 sources

Low

$75

Typical

$1,615

High

$4,359

Florida3 sources

Low

$75

Typical

$1,605

High

$4,359

Georgia3 sources

Low

$75

Typical

$1,611

High

$4,359

Hawaii3 sources

Low

$75

Typical

$1,636

High

$4,359

Idaho3 sources

Low

$75

Typical

$1,613

High

$4,359

Illinois3 sources

Low

$75

Typical

$1,649

High

$4,359

Indiana3 sources

Low

$75

Typical

$1,618

High

$4,359

Iowa3 sources

Low

$75

Typical

$1,615

High

$4,359

Kansas3 sources

Low

$75

Typical

$1,614

High

$4,359

Kentucky3 sources

Low

$75

Typical

$1,612

High

$4,359

Louisiana3 sources

Low

$75

Typical

$1,612

High

$4,359

Maine3 sources

Low

$75

Typical

$1,620

High

$4,359

Maryland3 sources

Low

$75

Typical

$1,618

High

$4,359

Massachusetts3 sources

Low

$75

Typical

$1,635

High

$4,359

Michigan3 sources

Low

$75

Typical

$1,625

High

$4,359

Minnesota3 sources

Low

$75

Typical

$1,634

High

$4,359

Mississippi3 sources

Low

$75

Typical

$1,610

High

$4,359

Missouri3 sources

Low

$75

Typical

$1,623

High

$4,359

Montana3 sources

Low

$75

Typical

$1,621

High

$4,359

Nebraska3 sources

Low

$75

Typical

$1,612

High

$4,359

Nevada3 sources

Low

$75

Typical

$1,617

High

$4,359

New Hampshire3 sources

Low

$75

Typical

$1,614

High

$4,359

New Jersey3 sources

Low

$75

Typical

$1,626

High

$4,359

New Mexico3 sources

Low

$75

Typical

$1,609

High

$4,359

New York3 sources

Low

$75

Typical

$1,630

High

$4,359

North Carolina3 sources

Low

$75

Typical

$1,606

High

$4,359

North Dakota3 sources

Low

$75

Typical

$1,618

High

$4,359

Ohio3 sources

Low

$75

Typical

$1,616

High

$4,359

Oklahoma3 sources

Low

$75

Typical

$1,612

High

$4,359

Oregon3 sources

Low

$75

Typical

$1,650

High

$4,359

Pennsylvania3 sources

Low

$75

Typical

$1,618

High

$4,359

Rhode Island3 sources

Low

$75

Typical

$1,623

High

$4,359

South Carolina3 sources

Low

$75

Typical

$1,611

High

$4,359

South Dakota3 sources

Low

$75

Typical

$1,611

High

$4,359

Tennessee3 sources

Low

$75

Typical

$1,611

High

$4,359

Texas3 sources

Low

$75

Typical

$1,609

High

$4,359

Utah3 sources

Low

$75

Typical

$1,614

High

$4,359

Vermont3 sources

Low

$75

Typical

$1,612

High

$4,359

Virginia3 sources

Low

$75

Typical

$1,614

High

$4,359

Washington3 sources

Low

$75

Typical

$1,649

High

$4,359

West Virginia3 sources

Low

$75

Typical

$1,616

High

$4,359

Wisconsin3 sources

Low

$75

Typical

$1,628

High

$4,359

Wyoming3 sources

Low

$75

Typical

$1,626

High

$4,359

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About Ceiling Fan Installation Costs

Ceiling fan installation costs in Alabama vary significantly based on project complexity, existing electrical infrastructure, and local market conditions. The wide range from $74.50 to $4359.00 reflects differences between simple replacements and complex installations requiring new wiring, structural modifications, or high-end fixtures. Local labor availability, regional material sourcing, and Alabama's specific building code requirements all influence final pricing.

Questions to Ask Your Contractor

  • 1Is this a new installation or replacement of an existing fan?
  • 2Does the installation require new wiring or can it use existing electrical circuits?
  • 3Are permits required by your local jurisdiction, and who handles permit costs?
  • 4What is the total cost breakdown: labor, materials, permits, and any additional fees?
  • 5Does the quote include removal and disposal of an old fan if applicable?
  • 6Are there any structural modifications needed, such as reinforcing ceiling joists?
  • 7What is the warranty on both labor and the ceiling fan itself?
  • 8Will the installation include drywall repair or painting if needed?
  • 9Are there any additional costs for electrical panel work or circuit upgrades?
  • 10What is the timeline for completion and are there any rush fees?

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