A properly installed exhaust fan in your Germantown home removes moisture, prevents mold, and keeps bathrooms fresh. Jacob installs and replaces bathroom exhaust fans including the duct run to the exterior throughout Montgomery County. He always routes the duct correctly to an exterior vent cap, never into the attic.
Germantown is one of the largest planned communities in Maryland. Many homes here were built in the late 1980s and 1990s and are now hitting the age where systems and finishes need real maintenance work, not just cleaning.
What Jacob Handles
Old exhaust fan removal and replacement
New exhaust fan installation in bathrooms without one
Duct run to exterior vent cap on roof or wall
Electrical wiring and switch connection
Combination fan and light, or humidity-sensing fan installation
Ceiling patch after fan cutout if needed
Vent cap installation and weatherproofing
When to Call Jacob
Exhaust fan runs slowly, makes noise, or moves little air
Condensation builds on mirrors and walls after every shower
Mold appearing on bathroom ceilings or around the fan housing
Fan is venting into the attic rather than to the exterior
No exhaust fan exists in the bathroom at all
Fan is over 20 years old and clearly underperforming
What Affects the Cost of Bathroom Exhaust Fan Installation in Germantown, MD
No prices appear on this page because every job is different. Here is what determines the cost for a Germantown home:
Duct routing distance from the bathroom to the exterior
Whether a new duct run needs to be cut through the attic or wall
Fan capacity required for the bathroom square footage
Fan type: standard, combination fan and light, or humidity-sensing
Attic or exterior wall access conditions
Jacob gives you a straight quote after understanding the job. Not a ballpark. Not an estimate with asterisks. A clear number for what the job actually requires before work starts.
Frequently Asked Questions
Cost depends on duct routing distance and fan type. Many Germantown homes were built in the late 80s and 90s. Jacob knows what to expect in homes of that age and construction style. Jacob gives you a clear quote after seeing the bathroom layout and attic access.
No. Venting into the attic causes moisture damage and mold in the attic structure. Jacob always routes the duct to an exterior cap. Every time.
Most installations take two to four hours depending on duct routing distance and ceiling access.
The general rule is 1 CFM per square foot of bathroom space. Jacob sizes the fan correctly for your bathroom when he assesses the job.
Yes. Maryland building code requires bathroom exhaust fans to vent to the exterior, not into the attic. Venting into the attic causes moisture damage and mold in the attic structure. Jacob routes every duct to an exterior vent cap.
Hold a single sheet of toilet paper near the fan grille while it runs. If it pulls the paper flat against the grille, the fan is moving air. If the paper barely moves, the fan is too weak, the duct is blocked, or the wheel is clogged with dust. Jacob checks airflow, duct condition, and the actual CFM output as part of the installation assessment.
Jacob routes the duct through the insulation with minimal disturbance and reinstates insulation around the duct after the run is complete. The duct is insulated where it passes through the attic to prevent condensation. He does not leave gaps in the insulation envelope.
Yes. Jacob installs combination fan and light units, humidity-sensing fans, and timer models in the same visit as a replacement. If the existing wiring has only one switch, he wires the new unit accordingly and tells you if adding a second switch for the light is something you want to add to the scope.
Nothing specific. Just make sure the attic access hatch is reachable. Jacob brings what he needs. If the attic has unusual obstacles that would affect the duct routing, he will let you know during the assessment.
Call Jacob directly at (301) 395-3831. Know the bathroom size in square feet if possible, since fan sizing depends on the room volume. He serves Germantown and all of Montgomery County.
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Verified Reviews from Montgomery County Homeowners
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Diana Valle
April 2024
★★★★★
"Jacob is the best ever. I was extremely impressed by his expertise and he is definitely someone you can trust. It's hard to come by professionals who are also kind and Jacob is just stellar."
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Mark H.
April 2023
★★★★★
"Jacob was pleasant to work with, understood the problem that needed to be solved, and expert at diagnosing and solving that problem. I would recommend him enthusiastically."
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Valery Ceasar
August 2023
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"Jacob Mora does excellent work & is very dependable & professional."