Lighting Installation

Chandeliers, fans, pendants, and smart lighting hung safely and wired to code.

What Lighting Installation Covers

Lighting installation covers interior fixtures of every kind: ceiling lights, chandeliers, pendants, vanity lights, under-cabinet strips, and fan-light combos, along with the switching and dimming that control them. A fixture looks effortless only when it’s hung straight, anchored to something that genuinely holds it, and wired correctly. The behind-the-scenes work — the right box, the right support, the right control — is what makes the finished result both safe and trouble-free.

When to Call an Electrician

Bring in a professional for anything heavy or anything that changes the wiring: a chandelier or ceiling fan that needs a rated box, a brand-new fixture where none existed, smart switches that need a neutral wire, or three-way switching for a stairwell. Older homes very often have boxes that were never rated for today’s fixture weights. If the job touches the support or the switching, it’s well worth doing right the first time.

Hanging a heavy chandelier or ceiling fan

Adding a fixture where there wasn't one

A box not rated for the fixture's weight

Smart switches that need a neutral wire

Three-way or multi-location switching

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How It's Installed

The electrician confirms the support, fitting a fixture- or fan-rated box anchored to framing for anything heavy, then wires and levels the fixture before the final connection. Switching is set up to match how the room is used — three-way circuits, dimmers, or smart switches — and where a smart device needs a neutral that an old box lacks, that’s handled as part of the job, so everything works the first time.

Confirm and upgrade the support box

Wire and mount the fixture level

Set up switching, dimming, or smart control

Test and adjust

What Affects the Cost

Cost depends on the fixture type and weight, the ceiling height, whether a rated box or new wiring is needed, and the controls involved in the job. Swapping a like-for-like fixture is quick and simple; a heavy chandelier over a stairwell, a brand-new fan location, or smart switching takes considerably more. We confirm exactly what each fixture needs and provide a firm written quote with upfront pricing before the work begins.

Switching and Smart Control

The fixture itself is only half the result; the control is the other half. Three-way switching makes long hallways and stairwells work from both ends, LED-compatible dimmers set the mood without any buzz, and smart switches add app or voice control. The common catch is that many older switch boxes lack the neutral wire smart devices need. Planning the controls alongside the fixtures avoids the callback that always comes from a mismatch.

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Where We Work

Blue Moon Electrical serves homes and businesses across California, Texas, Washington, and New Jersey.

Lighting Installation FAQs

Common questions about cost, timing, and permits for a panel upgrade.

Q. Do ceiling fans and chandeliers need a special box?

Yes. Heavy fixtures and fans require a fixture- or fan-rated box anchored to the framing, because a standard box isn’t built for the weight or, with fans, the motion. Many older homes need the box upgraded first.
Usually, yes, but many smart switches need a neutral wire that older switch boxes don’t have. An electrician can confirm what’s in the box and provide the neutral or choose a compatible device.
Yes, with three-way switching, which is standard for hallways, stairwells, and rooms with two entrances. It can be added during installation so the lighting works from each location.

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