Nothing is durable in our life. Sometimes, even the most stable things can fail. In the case of bathroom exhaust fans, it is not the only problem why you will need to replace them. There is a widespread problem when the fan is incorrectly installed into attics. This can cause moisture and mold. Instead of fighting, the fan will only enlarge them.
In this article, we will explain how to replace a bathroom exhaust fan without attic access. If you haven’t still chosen a new fan to replace the old one, you can find the best-suited option in our list of bathroom exhaust fans.
It is important to check the sizes of the previous fan before buying a new one. First of all, you should remove the fan cover by pulling on it at a slight angle. Now measure the exhaust fan housing. Also, measure the fan duct size. Usually, they are 3 or 4 inches. That means that if the size of a new and previous fan is different, you will need to buy a duct adapter. But because of it, the fan can work louder and less effectively.
Also, you will need to consider whether you want to change wall switches. New bathroom exhaust fans have light, heater, or humidity sensors. If you want to control them by yourself, it is important to buy a new switch that will meet the requirements.
One more fact to pay attention to is actually the new exhaust fan. You should consider Cubic Feet Per Minute (CFM). It should be at least equal to the listed square footage in the bathroom. The next factor is noise level. The fan should be quiet and should not annoy you. It is better to look for energy-efficient fans. They reduce your energy bills by saving energy. You can find a list of exhaust fans and read how to choose them in our previous article. Now you are ready to replace an old fan.
For a bathroom exhaust fan replacement you will need:
There are tools that you may need in some cases but not necessary.
Clean up the area of the exhaust fan. Check the measurements again and compare them with the new fan.
If your new bathroom exhaust fan is larger than the previous one, you need to increase the size of the ceiling cutout. Hold the new fan housing over the existing cutout and mark the new opening with a pencil.
Replacement of the bathroom exhaust fan without attic access can be not so fast as with attic access but still is easy to do. You can hire a professional (it will cost $380 on average) or you can spend around 2 hours to replace it by yourself. Just 4 steps and the work will be done.
However, there are also factors that you should pay attention to even before buying a new fan. You need to check the sizes of the previous fan, consider whether you want to change wall switches, and pay attention to the new fan’s technical characteristics. In more detail, we describe it and give our recommendations in the previous article.
Yes, you can. With the help of a hammer, tape measure, screwdriver, safety glasses, drywall saw, and circuit tester or voltmeter you can do it in just 2 hours. The full guide you can find in our article.
It is easy to replace a bathroom exhaust fan because you do not need to change the switch, wires, and ductwork. There is a step-by-step guide on how to replace a bathroom exhaust fan without attic access in our article.
Even with proper cleaning, the bathroom exhaust fan needs to be replaced. Usually, it is once in 10 years or less. In our article, we write the whole replacement process.
The fan housing is usually connected to the ceiling joists with a few screws. So, to remove it, you will need to remove screws using a screwdriver.
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Mold has been appearing in my bathroom for a long time, despite the regular cleaning of the exhaust fan. Only the replacement of the old exhaust fan with a new one helped to get rid of the problem.
I recently moved to a new house and would like to change the exhaust fan, but I don't have a voltmeter. Is it possible to do without it?
I bought a smaller exhaust fan than the previous one. Tell me how to install it?