Ceiling layout: fans, lights, and outdoor tiki bars in Holmes Beach, FL
Fans and good lighting are what make a outdoor tiki bars usable on summer nights in Holmes Beach. We think about service access, height, and circuit paths early, so the finished ceiling is not a tangle of extensions or unsafe DIY wiring.
Fan size and air movement
A fan that is too small for the span or mounted too high does not move air. In Holmes Beach, we spec fans for the real ceiling height and area under the roof, not a bedroom formula dropped outdoors.
Wet-rated fixtures and code
Outdoor electric has to be wet-rated, grounded, and accessible for service. We coordinate with your electrician so the roof structure and trim do not have to be torn apart the first time a fixture fails.
Pavilions, tongue-and-groove, and finished ceilings
If you want a finished wood ceiling, we line out attachment and venting for heat so boards do not cup or mold. The outdoor tiki bars should look as good on the underside as it does from the pool.
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