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How to Remove a Ceiling Fan

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Last updated September 7, 2023

By circulating air, ceiling fans can cool off your home and improve airflow. They also help ensure a good night’s sleep in bedrooms, and provide needed light and decoration. However, ceiling fans can also wear out over time, with many having an estimated life of 10 years. This guide to ceiling fan removal reviews the steps for safely removing both a flush-mounted ceiling fan and down rod ceiling fan.

Tip: If your ceiling fan is working improperly, before removing it, review the guides for ceiling fan troubleshooting and Hampton Bay ceiling fan troubleshooting as needed to see if you can fix the problem rather than assume the fan is broken.

Difficulty:

Intermediate

Duration:

Under 2 hours

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Table of Contents

  1. Shut Off the Power and Prepare for Removal

  2. Remove Light Bulbs and Globes

  3. Remove Light Kit as Needed

  4. Remove Fan Blades

  5. Remove the Metal Cover from a Downrod Fan

  6. Remove the Fan Body of a Flushmount Fan