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Four Blade Ceiling Fan Price Guide for U.S. Buyers 2026 – Adnan Painting and Remodeling
Published: 2026-06-30T08:08:58+00:00 • 3 min read

Prices for four blade ceiling fans range widely based on blade material, motor type, size, and included features. This article outlines the cost drivers, typical total and per-unit pricing, and ways to estimate a realistic quote for a four-blade model.

Assumptions: Midwest to South labor rates, standard 52–60 inch ceiling fans, blade materials plastic or wood, standard pull chains or remotes, standard beige or white finishes.

Item Low Average High Notes
Total installed price (52″ four-blade, mid-range) $180 $260 $420 Includes installation by a pro, basic wiring, ceiling box
Fan price (factory) $90 $150 $280 Brand, motor type, and finish vary
Labor for installation $60 $110 $170 Per fan, includes mounting and wiring check
Remote or wall control $15 $35 $70 Non-intrusive upgrades
Light kit (optional) $25 $60 $120 Integrated LED options cost more
Per-unit delivery/haul-away $0 $15 $40 Depends on vendor or installer

Four blade ceiling fan price and total cost for a typical 52–inch model

Common scenario: a 52-inch four-blade ceiling fan with a standard AC motor and basic finish costs about $120-$180 as a fan unit, and $230-$350 fully installed. The price range reflects mid-range brands, normal ceiling height, and standard wiring.

Assumptions: standard copper wiring, no custom wood blades, no on-site electrical rework.

Price breakdown: major components in a four-blade ceiling fan quote

Major components are split between the fan itself and the installation service. A typical installed price separates the fan price, labor, and add-ons such as remotes or light kits.

Component Low Average High Notes
Fan unit $90 $150 $280 52″ mid-range DC motor options sit at the upper end
Installation labor $60 $110 $170 Assumes accessible ceiling box
Remote/control $15 $35 $70 Universal remotes add minimal install time
Light kit options $25 $60 $120 Integrated LEDs cost more but save maintenance
Delivery/haul-away $0 $15 $40 In-home delivery often included
Permits or inspections $0 $0 $50 Rare for interior rooms unless HOA rules apply

How blade count, size, and motor type shift the price for four-blade fans

Blade count, diameter, and motor type are the largest price levers. A 52″ to 60″ fan with a high-efficiency DC motor costs more upfront but lowers running costs and wobble complaints compared with inexpensive AC motors.

Example: 52″ four-blade DC motor fans often land in the $140-$210 fan price range, with installed totals around $260-$400 depending on finish and control options.

Assumptions: standard ceiling height, no ceiling repair, no specialty finishes.

Regional pricing differences for four-blade ceiling fans

Regional labor rates and demand drive the installed price by roughly ±15% to ±30% across regions. Expect higher prices in urban coastal markets and lower in rural Midwest markets.

Typical installed ranges by region: Northeast: $280-$420; South: $240-$380; Midwest: $230-$360; West: $300-$450.

Assumptions: standard 52″ fan, single-story homes, no structural changes required.

Labor time and crew size impact the final quote

Labor hours and crew size directly affect the installed total. A standard single-fan install may take 1-2 hours with one technician; complex ceilings or blocked access can double that time.

Per-hour rates commonly run $60-$110 depending on region and contractor experience.

What adds or reduces price in four-blade ceiling fans

Smart features, premium finishes, and longer warranties increase price; basic configurations stay near the low end. Bundling remote, light kit, and service plans can affect quotes.

  • DIY installation saves labor but risks warranty validity.
  • Opting for a basic natural wood blade vs aluminum or composite blades can shift price by $20-$60.
  • Replacements after HOA approved upgrades may incur permit or inspection costs.

Three real-world quote scenarios for a single 52″ four-blade fan

Real-world quotes demonstrate how scope changes total cost.

  1. Basic setup: Fan $120, labor $90, remote $20, total installed $230.
  2. Mid-range with light kit: Fan $170, labor $110, light kit $60, total installed $360.
  3. Premium DC motor with smart controls: Fan $230, labor $140, remote $35, installation 1.5 hours, total installed $465.

Maintenance and ownership costs for four-blade ceiling fans

Ownership costs extend beyond purchase and installation. Periodic blade cleaning, motor lubrication (if required), and occasional warranty-covered repairs influence the 5-year expense.

Estimated maintenance: $5-$15 per year for cleaning materials; minor repairs under warranty are often covered, while non-warranty blade replacements may run $40-$100 per blade.

Cost driver Low Average High Impact
Fan unit quality $90 $150 $280 Motor efficiency and blade material
Installation complexity $60 $110 $170 Ceiling box readiness and access
Controls and lighting $15 $60 $120 LED and remote features
Region $230 $320 $450 Labor rate differences