HomeFocus.com Create Listing
Contractor Directory Talk Boards Ask the Expert Resource Library Top Real Estate Agents Home Plans
Home | Contact Us | Job Opportunities | Client Login


It's fast, easy
& free!

click here


Login

Username
Password

I forgot my password




Ren Molnar Bio



Ren Molnar Archive



Homefocus Archive


Expert Q Ren Molnar Q&A Archive
Top > Kitchen & Bath > Vent

Question:

The fan in the bathroom quit working and I want to install a bigger one, 110 cfm as you recommend. The problem is I can't get to it from the attic as the old one was installed too close to the outside wall and the roof slopes that way. Do I have to cut out the ceiling?

Answer:

You should be able to remove the existing one from inside the bathroom and then do your installation from there. The motor separates from the housing. There is a lot of room there but you'll have to connect the duct to the housing and shove it up there to be retrieved later for venting outside. The only problem you might run into is if the housing for the 110 CFM is larger than the housing on the exisiting one but that too, can be addressed from inside the bathroom.

In the interests of retaining credibility and in fairness to all, I cannot recommend prices, people nor companies for various projects.

Remember, even if you don’t do your own work around the house have to hire someone, you put yourself at a great advantage when you can intelligently discuss a project with the various trades people.

"Ren’s Ren-O-Vations Tips"
is a monthly journal that talks everything to do with HOME OWNERSHIP & MAINTANENCE.

It is sent out in time to have it in your mailbox or on your computer by the 20th of the month – every month.

To order, simply send a cheque or money order to:
Ren,
P.O. Box 9411,
Ottawa, Ontario,
K1G 3V1

E-mail – 12 issues (1 yr.) $17.95.
Regular mail – 12 issues (1 yr.) $33.95.
(subject to change without notice)
Credit card companies take a cut from payments so we are not credit card friendly - can't justify it.
Ren’s Ren-O-Vations Tips
makes the perfect gift any time for almost everyone:
Be My Valentine, Easter, Christmas, Mothers’ Day, Fathers' Day, Birthday, Wedding, Congratulations New Home Owner(s), Thinking Of you,
Good neighbour

Courtesy of Ren Molnar, Construction Consultant at HomeFocus.com. I can also be reached at (613) 748-3003 and Home Focus – The Radio Show is broadcast live 8 to 10 A.M. (Ottawa, Ont. time) on Saturdays on www.cfra.com.

Answered By: Ren Molnar

More Questions & Answers ...

1. Just had a home energy audit. One observation was to replace vents with ones that have a gasket on the opening ...
2. I am putting in a new bigger bathroom fan. The tubing for the old fan followed a very curved path which seems ...
3. I'm putting in a bathroom in the basement and want to install a fan. To connect it to the dryer vent doesn ...
4. I recently had a bath fan installed by an electrician and was planning on venting to the soffit area. I was t ...
5. I have a 95 year old 2 storey wood frame home with a four sided roof. I'm renovating the bathroom upstair ...
6. Could you give me some advise on installing a ceiling bathroom exhaust fan. It will be located in our main bat ...
7. I have black marks around the bottom of my windows due to the humidity in the home from the hot tub in the bas ...
8. I want to put a ceiling fan in my ensuite bathroom.
I promise to get a fan that is 110cfm, and wire it dire ...
9. i am getting some brown seepage at the base of my toilet. i think i need to change the wax ring. if this is it ...
10. The fan in the bathroom quit working and I want to install a bigger one, 110 cfm as you recommend. The problem ...

Home Plans