Ceiling Fan Installation Prices in London

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Ceiling Fan Prices in London

Prices include VAT at 20%. Ceiling fan installation should be carried out by a Part P qualified electrician or a registered competent person. Building Regulations Part P applies to electrical work in dwellings. Always check current requirements with a registered electrician.

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Ceiling fan installation prices in London

Ceiling Fan Tips for London

London electrician rates are the highest in the UK — budget £60–£95 per hour for a Part P qualified electrician

Victorian and Edwardian homes in London often have high ceilings ideal for ceiling fans but may need extended downrods and ceiling reinforcement

Many London flats have low ceilings (2.4m) — hugger or flush-mount fans are the only safe option when ceiling height is below 2.5m

Demand for ceiling fans increases significantly during summer heatwaves — book early for faster availability

Key Services at a Glance — London

Standard Fan Install

£228

avg · £164£319

On existing wiring

Fan + Light Kit

£273

avg · £200£364

With integrated light

Ceiling fan installation in London starts from £137. A standard ceiling fan installation averages £228. Prices include VAT at 20%. Ceiling fan installation should be carried out by a Part P qualified electrician or a registered competent person. Building Regulations Part P applies to electrical work in dwellings. Always check current requirements with a registered electrician.

Ceiling fan services in London include standard fan installation, fan with light kit installation, fan replacement, new circuit wiring, remote control installation, outdoor fan installation, large fan installation, fan repair, downrod extension, smart fan installation, multi-fan installation, and exhaust fan installation. A fan with light kit installation in London averages £273.

Book multiple fans in one visit for a discounted per-fan rate. Supply your own fan rather than having the electrician supply it. Schedule installation during autumn or winter when demand is lowest. Compare at least two quotes.

Check online reviews on Google and trade platforms. Confirm the installer holds a current electrical licence for your state or territory. Ask whether they carry public liability insurance. Request a written quote that itemises labour and materials separately. Confirm warranty terms on both the fan and the installation work.