PARKERCeiling fans, hung right the first time.
In a climate that runs fans eleven months a year, a wobbling or dying fan isn't a small annoyance. Parker replaces existing fans at a flat catalog price — mounted, balanced, and tested — and coordinates licensed partners when a new location needs wiring.
Request this serviceWhat Parker handles.
Flat catalog price at an existing location. New locations quoted in writing by licensed partners.
Why people request through Parker.
A ceiling fan that wobbles was probably never mounted to a proper fan-rated box — a shortcut common in quick handyman installs. When Parker replaces a fan, the mount is verified as fan-rated, the blades are balanced, and the controls are tested before the visit is closed out and photographed into your home's record.
Replacing a fan where one already hangs is a flat-priced catalog service performed by Parker's field team. You choose the fan — or ask Parker for guidance on damp-rated models for the lanai, where coastal humidity kills standard fans early — and the price is fixed before booking.
Hanging a fan where no fixture exists means new wiring and a new box, which is licensed electrical work. Parker coordinates it through licensed electrical partners with a written quote, and manages it end to end like everything else.
How it works.
Tell Parker what the home needs
A short request through the catalog or a phone call. Photos help but aren't required.
Parker confirms the scope and price
Pricing, timing, and any detail that affects the work — confirmed in writing before anything is scheduled.
The work is done and documented
The visit is held to the Parker Standard. Notes, photos, and outcome go into your home's record.
Common questions.
Begin with Parker.
One request, one trusted relationship, one record of the work. Available across St. Lucie County.
Flat pricing, visible before you book.
Current catalog prices — parts of the visit and labor included as described, and the price you see is the price you approve.