Whitelock Electrical offers professional ceiling fan installation and replacement services across the Greater Melbourne Metropolitan Area. Whether you’re upgrading your existing fan or installing a new one, our experienced electricians ensure the job is done safely and efficiently, providing you with year-round comfort.

Stay cool in summer and warm in winter with our professional ceiling fan installations. Our team ensures correct installation for maximum airflow and energy efficiency, enhancing comfort and reducing energy bills.

If your old ceiling fan isn’t working efficiently, it may be time for a replacement. We offer hassle-free removal and installation of new fans, ensuring that your space remains comfortable and energy-efficient.

From squeaky motors to faulty switches, we handle all types of ceiling fan repairs and maintenance. Our services extend the life of your fan, ensuring it runs quietly and efficiently for years.

Want to control your ceiling fan remotely? We offer smart fan installation services, allowing you to adjust speed and settings from your phone.

We offer complete ceiling fan services, including installation, replacement, and repairs, ensuring your space stays comfortable and energy-efficient year-round.

Our electricians provide expert installation and replacement services, ensuring your ceiling fan operates quietly and efficiently while enhancing your home’s cooling system.

Enjoy peace of mind knowing your ceiling fan is installed safely and operates efficiently, helping you reduce energy costs while improving comfort in your space.

We offer clear, upfront pricing for all ceiling fan services, so you’ll know the total cost before work begins, with no surprises.

Our team is fully licensed and insured, ensuring all ceiling fan installations and repairs are done safely, correctly, and in compliance with Australian standards.

With extensive experience in ceiling fan installations, we offer reliable, expert services that improve airflow and comfort in any room.
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Small studies around 2.5m x 3m are better suited to a 90cm fan. For rooms up to 4m x 4m, a 122cm fan is ideal.
Wooden or plastic blade fans are quieter and ideal for bedrooms. Metal blade fans are better suited to living areas where white noise is present.
If the fan light uses a GX53 or ES globe, it can be replaced. Some other models also have replaceable parts available.
ABS (Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene) is a durable, impact-resistant plastic.
DC (Direct Current) fans convert AC power into DC, making them more energy-efficient, quieter, and smoother in operation. They usually have at least six speeds and create a gentler airflow than AC fans.
No, you cannot use both a fan wall controller and a remote simultaneously.
Most do, except for the Moto and Esperance models.
If you have AC fans with remotes, you need to change the DIP switches to different frequencies. These switches are located inside the battery compartment of the remote and the receiver unit inside the ceiling canopy.
Yes, but only if the light was turned on using the remote before switching it off at the wall. When you switch the wall power back on, the light will turn back on, but the fan will remain off.
Yes, Australian and New Zealand regulations require an isolation switch near any motor, including ceiling fans.
While some people choose to DIY, it's recommended to have a licensed professional install your fan for safety and compliance.