How to FIX a REALLY BAD Ceiling Fan Installation
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- Опубликовано: 19 ноя 2021
- Hey Gang! Today we're doing another electrical video! We thought we'd be done with the Rough Electric stage by now, but someone left a surprise for us under these decorative medallions! This gives us an opportunity to make it right!
From poor drywall cutting to proper electrical support, we cover it all in this video. And when you've got that ceiling fan ready to hang, be sure to check out our installation video on those below, you'll love it. Thanks for watching Gang and we'll see ya in the next one!
Super Detailed Ceiling Fan Installation Video CLICK HERE
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10 min intro's for 3 min of content is far too common.
Andrew Camarata is the same way, straight to the point... just in an ADHD way 🤣
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@@spritefan10 🤣🤣 back in my times it was rare(ish) to be diagnosed with it, not Dr's sre handing out prescriptions like candy for it. It's the new "cool" thing to have for this current generation 🤣 I was diagnosed 25 years ago with it, and my Dr refused to prescribed and medication for it, now it seems every corner you turn someone "has" ADHD.
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Doing a fan upgrade replacement. Your videos make me feel good because we are ALWAYS on the same page. Doing it right! The videos are great instructional tools for my construction newbie helper!!! Awesome work guys!
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Sir, I am an electrical engineer and your attention to detail is awesome. I learned a lot in this video
I absolutely love your care, quality, and experience.
I love how much you speak for the trades you've been apart of in the past or currently(?!), killing it like always.
Josh Brolin takes time off his busy filming schedule to do some DIY home improvement tutorials. God bless that man.
Camera work just keeps getting better and better.
I work in the trades, and I watch a lot of building-related content online. You are quickly becoming one of my favorite producers. You are skilled and conscientious, and you have a pleasant demeanor. I wish everyone could work for a guy like you.
I just finished turning my carport into an efficiency. I had never swung a hammer before I started. You guys really helped me get through this. This project has been the most challenging thing I’ve ever done. But damn I wish I knew how you cut outlets holes in drywall with that multi tool. I used a key hole saw and let’s just say you can see my learning curve in the walls. The last 3 outlets are perfect but I had 2 shim out and patch all the others lol. Great channel and thanks again.
P.S. I was raised by an incredible single mother. It really warms heart to see such a loving, present, father and appreciative son who realizes what he has. Keep it up guys!
Bravo 👏 we need more RUclips electricians like you! Keep it up man!
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Really appreciate that thx 👊
Love your plain language approach. You come across like you know what your doing and you really want to help others learn how to do things for themselves. I've been helping others do home improvement for years. Teaching them how to do common simple things for themselves instead of calling in a contractor, and usually paying big money for those simple jobs. Now that I'm getting down in my back and can't do much of the work anymore I've been referring them to your videos. Keep up the good work, need more people willing to help each other out there.
Humor and work go together very well here.
Great editing! And really like that you “get right to it”!!
Also like that you don’t take shortcuts on your projects.
Found your channel recently and it makes me envious of your skills. You are a great talent. Keep up the awesome videos.
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It’s so darn fun watching you guys.
Paul, Jordan, y'all are awesome. I also love how the whole family is involved. Great work ethic, great content. 👍
Thx 👊👍
Even though you guys have hit the bigtime, you're still keepin' it real. Don't change a thing.
It is a Studpack Saturday. It will be a good day now that you have released a video!! Keep up the good work!!
Thx Miles 👊👍
This was so detailed and you hit all the right points and answered all the questions I had, thanks so much for this content!
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Watching you both reminds me of time with my father who was a similar teacher (he's now passed). I enjoy your videos for this reason (in addition to the useful tips).
A true craftsmen is precise - even where no one will ever see the result.
It's so enjoyable to watch quality workmanship.
Thanks for the hint-I would have never centered the box. Very thoughtful Paul.
Cup of coffee and a stud pack video. Good Saturday morning!
Come and get your boxes up here in Canada ! We almost always use metal boxes, and they always have the wire security hold down you are looking for !
Great video !
Another wonderful lesson! Thanks a million for this great tutorial!
I replaced one like that earlier this summer. Enjoying the replacement fan after a day of yard work in 100°F ☀️
Just finished sheetrocking my basement. Your tips and tricks saved me LOTs od unnecessary work! Thanks!
Awesome thx 👍👊
I appreciate the 'tricks of the trade' that you are sharing.
Always test your wires at the fixture. I once assumed all were on the same circuit but found the previous owner had run two separate circuits to the fan/light to control them individualy.
It’s gratifying seeing others do their work properly and with some pride and integrity, so uncommon these days
Great explanations always using the proper terms. They're as important as the work in some ways.
Yup thx Tom 👍👊
It's good to see you make progress on your own stuff.
I greatly appreciate you leaving in the bit of you running into that chair. You're one of the most realistic, relatable, and committed to excellence "RUclipsrs" out there, thank you and keep up the great work from upstate South Carolina!
Much appreciated Adam 👍👊
I see why you like those boxes. Screwing into the stud is a much stronger hold and it can be changed out later. Nice! We don't have those in my area yet.
I'm a diy`er, your videos are awesome. I no nothing about code(s). However the stuff I've done around my house is right, after watching you work.
Thank you. You make it look easy. Knowing what you're doing helps 😎
Well done. I like your attention to detail.
I don’t think I have ever been able to get an old box out that cleanly. It usually gets broken into a million pieces. Great work fellas!
I just beat those ancient bakelight boxes apart. they just crack and break apart anyway so why waste the time trying to get it out in 1 piece
Love watching your videos, I’m in the uk and our electrics are a lot different than in the USA
You and your son are beasts !! Awesome work, hope to be as skilled as you guys one day
Ugh, now I have tool envy. No more room in my house to store more tools. Guess I need to add on, lol! Great ideas! Thanks for the info! And that ground cap, never saw one of those before. But it was a long time ago I worked on the electrician crew. I was in my 20's. I am 70 now. And I love the new plastic box, the screw in addition. THAT is seriously cool! I'm not good at hammering.
Always looks so easy...we know you have years of experience. Thanks
Hey guys!! Your timing is perfect. I happen to be doing some rennos to my new place so this is super helpful. Can you please link me to that hole cutter w/ dust shield?
Always a pleasure to watch
Love the effort, but you can also just stand over the X and point up and no one will ever notice if it's an inch off. Great work... attention to detail is spot on!
Good work and excellent presentation. Thanks very much!
Very professional thanks keep the work coming out
Glad to see I'm not the only one who can miss the end of a 4x4.
Perfect video as I plan on adding fan/light to three bedrooms this winter. I am probably going to run a 4 conductor with two hots like you did but I am seeing many of the newer fan/light combos have smart controls in them that just need power to the unit and then the switches just piggy back a control signal on the high voltage line up to the unit. That way you only need a single gang switch/box.
Yes but with those, you need to use the included remote control it comes with. I'f you want to use 2 separate switches, you need 2 separate conductors.
That's beautifully clean work. 👌
Thank you for this video. I have a fan in my home that is between floors in a dining area that I know has the old box on the stud. I would have to cut the ceiling open to get access to the studs to redo it to code.
that drill dust collector thing is awesome
Up here in Canada we use metal boxes that come with mechanical clamps to hold the lumex, there are also ground screws in the box.
I enjoyed the video. It covered every aspect of the upgrades/repairs with clarity. I like the "selection of the appropriate power tool" videos clips he adds where his hand passes over the power tools until he finds just the right one. On the other hand ... Dirty pink insulation batts (or loose fill "fluffy stuff") indicates that there's air flowing through it. The insulation acts like a filter; grabbing the dust from the air. Somebody should find and seal the air leaks that lead up to the attic to save energy and create a more comfortable home. Also the gap around the box for the ceiling fan should have been caulked (or spray foamed, or use backer rod, etc.) to prevent interior warm (moist) air from going up into the attic and forming condensation on cold winter roof sheathing, or forming droplets of water on the (even colder!) roof sheathing nails. It's really amazing how much air can flow up through a gap that small. The moist underside of the roof sheathing can start to get moldy. In theory all air infiltration/exfiltration should be controlled.
Another thought of how to find the center of the room, if laser levels can be used on the ceiling:
Line up the laser from one corner to the other on a diagonal, make a line. Repeat the same for the other 2 corners of the room, and + marks the spot!
or learn to divide by 2.
@@kenbrown2808 The guys addressed this exact problem regarding dividing in the imperial system and fractions of an inch.
@@elliotsimpson3591 the problem of learning how to divide by two? it's not hard. I learned it in fourth grade. or, for that matter, you can stand roughly in the middle, and put a piece of blue tape on the ceiling, and do the same process he did and skip the laser AND the large number division. just measure a matching distance from each side, and then measure how far your marks are from each other and divide THAT by two.
Presumption of room being square is an issue here. Too often rooms simply are not even a parallelogram.
@@michaelrobinson9643 well, some styles of house don't even pretend to have square rooms, and then there is also the consideration that sometimes, centering the light looks worse than aligning it with a feature. but with a quality tape measure, and rudimentary math skills, finding center is pretty easy.
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It is nice to see that someone still does things the right way!!
Much appreciated Frank 👍
My brother my respect goes to you do not believe in shortcuts that's the way to do it very well explained that means a good job is a pocket full of money👍🇵🇷
Just about to deal with chain lamps and ceiling fans in a 1939 Craftsman home. Great video ...
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I just watched your video how to, Install a door jam on a 100 year old door you're all door well done on that 1 as well I'm glad I found your Channel!!
I Look forward to hear from you, ByForNow
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I dont know how i missed u guys. I just had a recommendation and cliked on it and now im subbed and bingeing on your vids. U have alot of good useful content. In an electrician i do mostly commercial but i have seen some crazy stuff just like in this video. At least u took the time to fix it.
Better late than never! Glad to have you Rob 👊🏼
"That's not a big deal, we have the perfect fix". Got me there after you installed the new box in the ceiling.. I was like nooo way!
Man I love home owner installs. They very nearly keep me in business! You should of seen the switch box I repaired today lol amazing they didn't have a fire.
You get to the point!!!
I like it 👍🏻 keep it up!
Y’all are making the best remodeling content on RUclips so I gotta make a request. MORE VIDEOS. And what happened to the podcast?
Thanks a lot Ben 💪🏼 we make em as fast as we can!
The podcast is something we would love to do and we’re 100% going to continue it. But it needs to be a good experience for the listeners/viewers and we don’t have the equipment for that just yet.
Studpack...Looking forward to when you get the right equipment for the podcast!!
Great stuff! Thanks for uploading, I have been learning so much from you guys.
Cool thx Mark 👍👊
Great work...wish I could hire you. Keep the videos coming!👍
Awesome video as always guys. Thanks!
Always entertaining and educational.
I am an electrician by trade and I like your electrical work videos
I'm spending way to much time hanging around with you guys.
This is a top notch channel.
Nice to see you feed the cable down the wall with no obstructions 😁 😁 doesn't really happen in real life 😁- not in the UK anyway. Also, would've been interesting to see your method for fixing the first screw into the ceiling patch especially for the guys doing it for the first time.
Wow what a great fix. i enjoyed it. i was also curious about the 4x4s whoud it haD beed possible to mount a fan rated box the type that mounts directky to a beam,
Great job.. a take down for the repair would be awesome
That little magnetic wrist strap is slick! That's almost as good as the retractable cable for a pencil.
Thank you for a super great video!
Hey Paul, I see you occasionally dragging around a ladder. I use a 43.5 inch aluminum folding step stool that is 19 inches tall. It allows me to get up with one step and still reach the standard 8 foot ceiling and about 6 feet in length. works great in small spaces to cut in the ceiling or top of wall paint and is light enough to move with on hand. see them at your big box stores, blue or orange.
Well here in Oz I would have measured to find room centre, fitted a timber trimmer between the joists and screwed the fan to that. I'd drop in an extra cable for the fan light if needed, down the cavity, (we don't generally use wall boxes here unless it's a solid wall) and we have wall plates that can accommodate up to six switches on one plate. I'd leave the old opening to be fixed by the appropriate tradie. And I'd be wearing a dust mask in the ceiling space.... Also, I only use stranded cable, I find it much easier to work with. The screwless connections are becoming more common here, I prefer to tighten a screw to secure the wire.
Enjoyed seeing how it's done on the other side of the world, and you obviously know your stuff!
This is interesting thank you. So I’m almost done with my HVAC degree but this is good to learn as well
great video man, thanks for sharing. Bro.
thank you for the videos we need more guys to show how to fix thing todays younger generation have no clue how to work on houses or plumbing
very professional work
Excellent as always good sirs.