(515) 556-5543
(515) 556-5543
(515) 556-5543
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Keep the moisture out by professionally installing a bathroom vent fan
A bathroom exhaust fan helps remove moisture, odors, and humidity from the air, preventing mold and mildew buildup, improving air quality, and protecting your home’s structural integrity.
Signs include loud or unusual noises, poor airflow, lingering moisture, or visible mold growth. If your fan isn’t effectively removing humidity, it may need repair or replacement.
Yes, we can install a new bathroom exhaust fan in homes that don’t have one. Our electricians ensure proper wiring, ducting, and ventilation to enhance your bathroom’s air quality and comfort.
Most installations or repairs can be completed in just a few hours, depending on the complexity of the project and any required modifications to your home’s electrical or ventilation systems.
Yes, a well-installed exhaust fan can improve air quality and protect against moisture damage, which adds value by preserving your home’s condition and enhancing its appeal.
It should be sized on the size of the bathroom. We typically install 80 cfm (cubic feet per minute) fans.
Not necessarily.
Most likely not. For the fan to work most effectively you need to have the door to the bathroom open. Fans need to have air supply, like your furnace. Otherwise it’s like sucking air out of a pop bottle. We suggest installing timers on your bath fan and turning them on and letting them run for a half hour to an hour after you exit the room.