Houston's high humidity and frequent temperature swings put extra stress on ceiling fan motors and bearings. Fans installed in outdoor covered patios or sunrooms need wet-rated or damp-rated housings to prevent rust and electrical shorts. Indoor fans in poorly ventilated rooms can accumulate moisture inside the motor housing, leading to premature failure. We recommend fans with sealed ball bearings and corrosion-resistant finishes for Houston installations. We also ensure proper clearance between blades and walls to maximize airflow in the humid conditions common from May through October.
Houston's mix of architectural styles means we work with everything from 1920s craftsman bungalows with plaster ceilings to new construction with spray foam insulation and metal truss systems. Older homes in neighborhoods like River Oaks and Braeswood often have ceiling medallions, crown molding, or decorative plasterwork that requires careful cutting and mounting. Newer homes in Cinco Ranch and Bridgeland use lightweight truss systems that need additional bracing for fan support. Titan Electricians Houston has installed ceiling fans in all of these configurations and understands the structural quirks of local construction methods.