Extractor fan fitting is simple if you are only replacing an existing unit and it can provide great results.
Fitting a bathroom extractor fan.
Lower the fan into place and secure it with drywall screws then use flexible duct pipes to vent the fan to the outside.
In this video i give a step by step guide of how to fit install and wire a bathroom.
There are a few things to keep in mind before beginning the installation process.
We have a small bathroom 10ft x 8ft with a shower over the bath.
The shower produces a lot of condensation on the two outside cold walls and we have had an electrician in to quote for fitting an extractor fan.
So where is the best place to fit a bathroom extractor fan.
Standard extractor fans cost around 50 but silent models are more expensive.
And if you stay in the bathroom long enough your walls will start to sweat.
If you are fitting a fan in a new spot on the ceiling you will have to cut a hole through the ceiling and into the loft space.
How to fit a bathroom extractor fan.
Always remember to crack a window or door open after using the bathroom.
An inline fan fitted above the ceiling with a grille mounted above the bath or shower gives the best combination of extraction rate low noise and ease of installation.
To install a bathroom fan go into your attic and clear away the insulation where the fan will go then return to the bathroom and use a jigsaw to cut out the hole for the fan.
A fan fitted in zone 1 as close to the steam source as possible will give the best extraction solution.
Extractor fans do a great job of removing excess moisture in the air.
Replacing a noisy fan can be cheaper than repairing it.
Whenever you have a bath or shower the steam generated from the hot water in your bathroom will eventually cause the moisture in the air to linger around and form a mist.
Bathroom extractor fan checklist.
This enables the fan to draw fresh air and operate far more efficiently.
The bathroom is the most humid room so needs good ventilation.