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Beat The Heat And Save

White_ceiling_fanCeiling fans can provide year-round energy efficiency and cost savings and with summer rapidly approaching, a ceiling fan can save up to 40% on cooling costs. 

You can use a ceiling fan anywhere you have a ceiling—even outside. Covered decks, porches and gazebos make great spots for a fan, especially in the scorching summer months.

Even if you have vaulted ceilings, most ceiling fans can also be adjusted to be placed on a slope. During the winter, ceiling fans can also assist in heating a home by rotating the direction the fan spins.

With Santa Clarita’s average high temperature in July as 94 degrees Fahrenheit, a ceiling fan is well worth the purchase.


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“We can provide you with places to shop for ceiling fans or we can directly order them for you. If you are looking at installing a ceiling fan it is about $225 to $275 and usually only takes about an hour and a half to two hours,” Judd Boykin vice president of Valencia Electric said.

Serving Santa Clarita since 2004, Valencia Electric offers an array of services including residential ceiling fan installation and repair.

For more information on Valencia Electric, visit valencia-electric.com or call (661) 702-0909.

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Beat The Heat And Save

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