BATHROOM EXHAUST
FAN INSTALLATION
Protect your bathroom from moisture damage with proper ventilation. We install quiet, efficient exhaust fans that remove humidity, odors, and prevent mold growth. New installations and replacements available.
Benefits of Proper Exhaust
A working bathroom exhaust fan is essential for protecting your home and health.
Prevent Mold & Mildew
Excess moisture leads to mold growth on walls, ceilings, and grout. Proper ventilation removes humidity before it causes damage and health issues.
Protect Your Home
Moisture damages paint, wallpaper, and drywall. It can even rot wood framing over time. An exhaust fan protects your bathroom investment.
Meet Code Requirements
Building codes require bathroom ventilation - either a window or exhaust fan. Exhaust fans are more effective and work in any weather.
Exhaust Fan Options
From basic ventilation to feature-rich combos, we install the right fan for your bathroom.
Standard Exhaust Fans
Simple, effective ventilation. Ultra-quiet models available under 1.0 sone for peaceful bathrooms.
Fan/Light Combos
Exhaust fan with integrated LED light. Replace two fixtures with one and simplify your ceiling.
Fan/Light/Heater
All-in-one comfort. Heat lamp or forced-air heater built into your exhaust fan for cold mornings.
Humidity-Sensing
Turns on automatically when humidity rises and off when it normalizes. Set it and forget it.
Recent Exhaust Fan Installations






Exhaust Fan Pricing
Installation costs depend on whether ductwork exists, attic access, and the fan features you choose.
- Replacement vs new installation
- Ductwork to exterior
- Attic accessibility
- Fan features (light, heater, sensor)
- Exterior vent installation
- Fan mounting
- Electrical wiring
- Ductwork connection
- Switch installation
- Testing & adjustment
- Full cleanup
New duct runs add $100-$300
Exhaust Fan FAQs
What size exhaust fan do I need?
CFM (cubic feet per minute) should match your bathroom size. General rule: 1 CFM per square foot, minimum 50 CFM. A 100 sq ft bathroom needs at least 100 CFM. We'll calculate the right size for your space.
Why is my exhaust fan so loud?
Older fans are often loud. Modern fans rated under 1.0 sone are nearly silent. If your fan is noisy, it may also be dirty, have worn bearings, or be undersized for the ductwork.
Can I vent into the attic?
No - this is against code and causes major problems. Moisture vented into the attic leads to mold, rot, and insulation damage. We always vent to the exterior through the roof or sidewall.
Should I run the fan during and after showers?
Yes, run it during your shower and for 20-30 minutes after to fully clear the humidity. Timer switches make this automatic. Humidity-sensing fans handle this completely on their own.
Can you add a fan where there isn't one?
Yes, we install exhaust fans in bathrooms that have never had one. This requires cutting the ceiling, running electrical, and installing ductwork to an exterior vent. It's a bigger job but very doable.
Ready for Better Bathroom Ventilation?
Get a free estimate on your exhaust fan installation. We'll help you choose the right fan and ensure proper venting.