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Things to Consider For a Bathroom Exhaust Fan Installation

Bathrooms much like kitchens have the tendency to become humid. Humidity in bathrooms can encourage the growth of mold, mildew and bacteria. One of the best ways to help eliminate the problems of humidity and stuffiness in bathrooms is by replacing or installing bathroom exhaust fans. When shopping for our bathroom exhaust fan, you should really consider buying one that includes a light fixture, since the light and fan will use the same wiring, your gain all the way around with such a bathroom exhausts fan installation.

When you are a novice of installing items that have need of electricity, such as a bathroom exhausts fan installation, you first need to find out if you have to have a permit to do so and then have your work inspected by the authorities in your area or your can contact a contractor. However, when you do, your own bathroom exhausts fan installation, always turn the power off, and then lock the power panel box, so the power stays off while you work. You should always test the wires to make sure there is no electrical current, before you begin.

Be sure to wear your eye goggles and dust mask during a bathroom fan installation. You will also need a Phillips head and straight screwdriver, wire cutters or stripper, electrical tester, wire nuts, a pencil and something to cut with, such as a drywall saw or jigsaw. You will also need a drill driver, the required electrical cable with a ground, some dryer vent duct, dryer vent clamps, a vent as well as the bathroom exhaust fan.

You should consider that it will take about six to eight hours to install your bathroom exhaust fan properly, and it is always good to have a helper who can hand you tools, or offer you another steady hand from the attic. However, depending on the ease of nature that it takes to run the ductwork through to the outside may vary in time and effort. Unless of course the bathroom exhaust fan installation mounts on the exterior wall, leading directly outside of the house. When installing a bathroom exhaust fan, always read and follow the manufacturers directions.

A brief account of bathroom exhausts fan installation:

  • 1. Make sure power is not on, before you begin
  • 2. Drill a reference hole for installing your bathroom exhaust fan
  • 3. With your pencil, mark the cut along lines along the ceiling
  • 4. Cut the intake port hole
  • 5. Position the exhaust fan
  • 6. Secure fan to the ceiling joists
  • 7. When installing an exterior mount, cut duct hole through the sidewall of the house.
  • 8. Install the wall cap
  • 9. Secure the exhaust duct to the wall cap
  • 10. Connect the wires
  • 11. Secure the grille in place
  • 12. When using a bathroom exhaust fan with a light fixture, attach a light bulb and snap the diffuser in place.

When your bathroom exhaust fan installation of ductwork calls for being run through the attic, be sure to mark the location and cut out a hole for the vent cap. Run your ductwork along, the path you have chosen while taking care not to make very many twists and turns. The straighter the ductwork, the more efficiently your bathroom exhaust fan will work.

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