


Exposed beam ceilings look great. But getting ceiling fans mounted on them the right way? That's a different story. The angles, the structure, the wiring - it all has to be done carefully to make sure everything sits flush, spins true, and stays safe long-term.
That's exactly what we were working with here. This living room had a beautiful vaulted ceiling with painted wood beams running the full length of the space. The homeowner wanted two ceiling fans installed to get better airflow across the whole room - not just one corner of it.
We mounted both fans directly to the beams, ran the wiring cleanly, and got them positioned so they'd actually cover the space evenly. The matte black finish on both units ties in well with the character of the room without fighting with the white beams or the brick fireplace on the side wall.
What ended up here is a room that not only looks sharp but actually feels better to be in. Two fans working together across a vaulted ceiling moves a lot more air than a single unit ever could. It's one of those upgrades that pays off every single day - especially as the warmer months roll in.
Jobs like this are a good reminder that small electrical upgrades can genuinely change how comfortable a room feels. We handle everything from ceiling fan installs to full recessed lighting installation - whatever helps a space work better for the people living in it.