Ceiling Fan Installation Cost in Seattle

What to expect from a licensed electrician on price, time, and what affects the total cost.

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How Much Does Ceiling Fan Installation Cost in Seattle?

Ceiling fan installation in the Seattle area — including Newcastle, Renton, Bellevue, and Issaquah — typically runs between $150 and $400 per fan for labor, depending on whether a wiring run is needed and the complexity of the installation. Here is a breakdown of what drives the cost.

Replacing an Existing Light Fixture (Easiest)

If you already have a ceiling light fixture with a fan-rated box and existing wiring, a straight swap to a ceiling fan is the most affordable scenario. Expect to pay $150–$200 for labor. The electrician will verify the box is fan-rated, disconnect the old fixture, mount the new fan, and connect wiring. The job typically takes 45–90 minutes.

Installing Where No Fixture Exists (New Wiring Run)

If you want a ceiling fan in a room that has no existing overhead fixture — common in older Seattle-area homes with only wall outlets — the electrician will need to run new wiring from your panel or a nearby circuit, install a fan-rated box, and cut a switch opening. This is more involved: expect $350–$600 for labor, and potentially more if the attic is inaccessible or walls are finished.

What Is a Fan-Rated Box and Why Does It Matter?

Ceiling fans weigh more than light fixtures and vibrate when running. A standard light fixture box is not designed to support that weight and movement. Installing a ceiling fan on a non-rated box is a code violation and a safety risk — the fan can fall. A licensed electrician will always replace a non-rated box before mounting your fan.

Single Control vs. Separate Fan and Light Controls

Most homeowners want separate controls for the fan and the light. If the existing switch only has one hot wire running to the fixture (single-conductor), you have a couple of options: run a new 3-wire cable to the switch (adds cost), use a wireless remote kit, or install a smart fan controller that handles both functions over a single wire. Your electrician can advise on the most cost-effective approach for your home.

Ceiling Fan Installation Cost Summary — Seattle Area

  • Swap existing fixture for fan: $150–$200 labor
  • New fan, non-fan-rated box replacement: $200–$300 labor
  • New fan with new wiring run and switch: $350–$600 labor
  • High ceiling or difficult access: add $100–$200

These are labor-only estimates. Fan hardware costs vary widely — from $80 budget fans to $500+ for premium models. We install customer-supplied fans or can source one for you.

We had three ceiling fans installed — one was a direct swap and two needed new wiring runs. Clarity Electric did all three in one day. Great work and reasonable pricing for the Seattle area.

- Issaquah homeowner, April 2026

Get a Ceiling Fan Installation Quote

Clarity Electric LLC installs ceiling fans throughout Newcastle, Renton, Bellevue, Issaquah, Kirkland, and surrounding King County areas. Call 425-210-4791 or request a free estimate online.


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