How To Install a Bath Exhaust Fan

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20 Replies to “How To Install a Bath Exhaust Fan”

  1. Assumes you can just go into the attic…why would you ignore the fact that a lot will be on the first floor

  2. Great video but mine was not easy. Changed from a round nutone from God only knows what year. Round hole to square hole. The grill doesn't sit snug to the ceiling and I can't undo what I did. Very frustrating.

  3. Don't assume you HAVE TO REPLACE the whole unit, look at the fan unit . Can you unscrew just the fan motor and unplug it. Get replacement electric motor and reinstall. This idea is only a potential option.

  4. This does nothing to help if you cannot access the fan from above because there isn't an attic up there. There's another floor level.

  5. Save the crimp connector from old fan housing to put on new fan housing, didn't mention it.

  6. I don't need to replace a fan I need a fan period in my bathroom. It Currently doesn't have one. Do a video on how to install a fan where the bathroom doesn't have one.

  7. Why would you do the wire connections IN the attic where it’s hot? These connections should be made in the bathroom and then the fan inserted through the hole in the ceiling.

  8. This is a pretty useless video, so many details missing and most installations will not be done through an attic.

  9. I literally just spent the past 5 hours diving through blown in insulation as if I was living in a winter wonderland of hell replacing mine and re routing the exhaust out of the roof…… definitely not as easy as all these videos make it but still worth it. You learn a lot !!

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