Need a ceiling fan installed, an outlet replaced, or a new light fixture wired up? I'm Wayne Lewis with All Things Handy, and I handle the hands-on electrical work that homeowners deal with most. I'm not rewiring your house — but I am the guy who shows up, installs your ceiling fan level and secure, replaces that dead outlet, and makes sure your new fixture looks great and works right. Clean work, no loose ends.
Wayne Lewis, Owner
Every project gets my full attention. No crew of strangers — just me, doing the work right.
Ceiling Fans Are My Most-Requested Electrical Job
Ceiling fan installs run between $75 and $150 depending on the setup — whether there's existing wiring, if drywall work is needed, and the type of fan. I've done ceiling fan projects across Utah County that include electrical work and drywall repairs in the same visit, saving homeowners from having to book two separate contractors. One recent project in Payson came to $800 for fans, electrical, and drywall — all handled in one trip.
How much does ceiling fan installation cost?
Ceiling fan installation costs between $75 and $150 in Utah County, depending on whether there's existing wiring, if drywall work is needed, and the type of fan. If electrical and drywall repairs are bundled together, a combined project typically runs around $800.
What's Included vs. What Needs an Electrician
I handle fixture-level electrical work — the stuff between the switch and the device. For panel upgrades, whole-house rewiring, or adding new circuits from the breaker box, you'll want a licensed electrician. But for everything you can point at in a room — fans, fixtures, outlets, switches, dimmers — I've got you covered.
Do I need a licensed electrician to install a ceiling fan?
If existing wiring is already in place and up to code, a qualified handyman can install a ceiling fan safely. If new wiring needs to be run from the breaker box, or the existing wiring is outdated, a licensed electrician is the better choice. Most replacement installs (swapping a light fixture for a fan) are standard handyman work.
What electrical work requires a permit in Utah?
In Utah, electrical work that requires a permit typically includes adding new circuits, upgrading the electrical panel, running new wiring through walls, and any work that changes the structure of the electrical system. Replacing existing fixtures, switches, outlets, and fans generally does not require a permit.
I serve homeowners across Utah County and Juab County — including Payson, Spanish Fork, Springville, Elk Ridge, and surrounding areas. Call (385) 438-7442 for a free estimate.