Professional Bathroom Exhaust Fan Installation in Montgomery County, MD
A bathroom without a working exhaust fan accumulates moisture every time someone showers. That moisture leads to peeling paint, mold on the ceiling, and damage to drywall and cabinets over time. Jacob has been installing and replacing bathroom exhaust fans throughout Montgomery County for over 19 years.
Every fan installation includes proper ducting to the exterior so moisture actually leaves the house rather than venting into the attic. Jacob handles the electrical, the housing, and the duct connection.
Based in Gaithersburg, Property Renovators is the local choice for homeowners who want the job done right the first time.
What's Included
Old exhaust fan removal and disposal
New fan housing installation in ceiling or wall
Wiring connection to existing bathroom circuit
Duct connection through existing duct run or new flex duct
Exterior vent cap installation or inspection
Timer switch and humidity sensor fan installation
Combination fan and light unit installation
Verification that air is venting to exterior, not attic
Signs You Need a New Exhaust Fan
Fan runs but the mirror still fogs up after a short shower
Fan makes grinding, rattling, or unusually loud noise
Mold or mildew appearing on the ceiling or walls
Paint peeling from moisture that is not clearing
Fan stopped working entirely
Bathroom has no exhaust fan at all
Frequently Asked Questions
Moisture venting into the attic causes mold, rot in the roof sheathing, and insulation damage. Jacob verifies that every installation vents to the exterior and corrects any fan that was previously venting into the attic.
A straight replacement of an existing fan takes one to two hours. Installing a fan where none existed before takes two to four hours depending on attic access and duct routing.
Yes. Jacob installs standard exhaust fans, combination fan and light units, and fans with built-in humidity sensors or timers.
Hold a sheet of toilet paper near the grille while the fan runs. It should pull toward the fan. If it does not, the fan motor or duct may be the problem. Jacob can diagnose and fix it.
Yes. Jacob installs the housing, runs the duct through the ceiling or wall to the exterior, and wires it to the bathroom circuit. Attic access makes it simpler but is not always required.
Yes. Property Renovators serves all of Montgomery County, MD including Gaithersburg, Rockville, Germantown, Silver Spring, Bethesda, Potomac, Olney, and surrounding areas.
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Exhaust fans installed and ducted to the exterior. Stops moisture damage. Montgomery County, MD.