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Oriental Fans Price List 2026 – Adnan Painting and Remodeling
Published: 2026-06-30T08:08:57+00:00 • 3 min read

Prices for Oriental ceiling, table, and pedestal fans vary by size, finish, and installation requirements. This article presents cost estimates and price ranges to help buyers budget accurately, with a focus on typical cost drivers for Oriental fans.

Typical cost ranges shown include the fan unit plus standard installation where applicable.

Item Low Average High Notes
Ceiling Oriental Fan (42″ blade, standard finish) $170 $230 $360 Does not include wiring or ceiling box upgrade
Ceiling Oriental Fan (60″ blade, premium finish) $260 $350 $520 Includes basic remote control
Tabletop Oriental Fan (18″ diameter) $90 $130 $180 No installation required
Pedestal Oriental Fan (24″ height) $110 $160 $230 Portable option, limited airflow
Installation and Wiring Upgrade (optional) $75 $125 $240 Includes labor and basic wiring permit where needed

Typical Cost to Buy Ceiling Oriental Fans by Size and Finish

Ceiling Oriental fans cost primarily by blade span, motor quality, and decorative finish. A basic 42-inch model in a standard finish typically lands in the $170-$360 range, while a 60-inch model with a premium finish and remote control often falls between $260-$520. Durability and motor efficiency are major price drivers.

Price Breakdown: Materials, Labor, and Installation for Oriental Fans

The quote usually breaks into four to six components, with materials and labor forming the core. The table below shows common components and typical ranges.

Cost Component Low Average High Notes
Fan Unit (42″ to 60″ blade) $170 $320 $520 Includes motor, blades, housing
Mounting Bracket and Hardware $20 $50 $90 Code-compliant hardware varies by ceiling type
Electrical Wiring/Remote Receiver $25 $70 $150 Upgrades may be needed for older homes
Labor for Installation $60 $120 $240 Includes mounting, wiring, and test run
Permits or Electrical Inspection $0 $40 $150 Region-dependent
Delivery or Disposal $0 $20 $60 Residential delivery may be included in some quotes

How Room Size Affects Oriental Fan Price

Room size drives blade span and motor requirements, which in turn influence price. A 42-inch fan is generally suited to rooms under 150 square feet, costing around $170-$360. A 60-inch model for larger spaces (150-300 sq ft) tends to cost $260-$520. Larger rooms may require higher CFM ratings, elevating both unit and installation costs.

Material Impacts Between Wood, Metal, and Resin Finishes

Finish and material choices affect price by appearance, weight, and manufacturing cost. Wood finishes and hand-painted motifs often add $40-$150 to a base unit. Solid metal bodies can push price up by $50-$120. Resin or plaster-look finishes provide more economical options in the $100-$300 range. Material quality correlates with longevity and maintenance needs.

Regional Price Variations Across U.S. Markets

Regional labor costs and shipping influence final quotes. In high-cost metro areas, ceiling fans may run about 10-25% higher than rural markets for similar models. Expect $200-$450 in costly regions for typical 42-60 inch fans, versus $170-$360 in more affordable regions. Delivery charges and installation complexity reflect local conditions.

Per-Unit Costs for Tabletop and Pedestal Oriental Fans

Tabletop models are usually cheaper than ceiling fans, with typical ranges of $90-$180 for the unit itself. Pedestal models often fall in the $110-$230 range. Installation is minimal for these types, though longer-term maintenance and faster wear can affect lifetime cost. Non-ceiling options provide flexible placement without structural work.

Mount Type Options and Their Price Ranges

Flat ceiling mounts, angled ceilings, and downrod configurations change both install time and pricing. A standard flush-mount for a 42-inch model may cost $170-$260, while angled ceilings with longer downrods can push prices to $300-$520 including labor. Choosing a mount that matches ceiling height reduces unnecessary add-ons.

Upgrades and Warranties That Impact Price

Extended warranties, energy-efficient motors, and smart-control features add to the cost. A basic model may include a 1-year warranty; upgraded motors with a 5-year warranty plus smart remote can add $40-$120 to the unit price. Seasonal promotions may reduce these costs temporarily. Warranty coverage can save long-term maintenance costs.

Three Real World Quote Scenarios by Setup

These scenarios illustrate typical quotes you might receive for common installs. All figures assume standard wiring, standard ceiling height, and common finishes unless noted.

  1. 42″ ceiling fan in a standard finish with remote: Fan $190, Labor $90, Permits $0, Total $280
  2. 60″ premium finish in a living room with angled ceiling: Fan $420, Installation $180, Permit $50, Total $650
  3. Tabletop 18″ with basic finish for a desk setup: Fan $120, Delivery $0, Total $120
Quote Scenario Fan Unit Labor Permits/Inspections Total
42″ standard ceiling $190 $90 $0 $280
60″ premium ceiling with remote $420 $180 $50 $650
Tabletop 18″ $120 $0 $0 $120