Poor Bathroom Ventilation?
Foggy mirrors, peeling paint, and mold growth are signs of inadequate ventilation. Proper exhaust fans protect your bathroom from moisture damage and keep the air fresh and healthy. We install quiet, efficient ventilation systems that work.
Signs of Ventilation Problems
These issues indicate your bathroom needs better ventilation
Foggy Mirrors
Mirrors stay foggy long after showers
Musty Smell
Persistent musty or mildew smell in bathroom
Mold Growth
Mold growth visible on ceiling or walls
Peeling Paint
Paint or wallpaper is peeling from moisture
Condensation
Excessive condensation on windows and surfaces
No Fan
No exhaust fan installed at all
Ventilation Solutions
Modern exhaust options for every bathroom
Quiet Fan
Modern quiet exhaust fans rated 0.3-1.0 sones. Replace loud old fans for pleasant, virtually silent operation.
- 50-80 CFM capacity
- Ultra-quiet 0.3-1.0 sones
- Energy efficient LED light
Smart Fan
Humidity-sensing fan that automatically turns on when moisture rises and off when air is dry. Never forget again.
- Automatic humidity sensing
- Quiet operation
- Timer and manual override
Fan Combo
All-in-one unit with exhaust, LED lighting, heating element, and nightlight. Perfect for complete bathroom comfort.
- Fan, light, heat, nightlight
- Humidity sensor included
- Separate controls for each
Frequently Asked Questions
What size bathroom exhaust fan do I need?
Bathroom fans are rated in CFM (cubic feet per minute). For bathrooms under 100 sq ft, calculate 1 CFM per square foot. Larger bathrooms need 50 CFM per toilet, shower, and bathtub. A typical full bath needs 50-80 CFM minimum. Master baths with jetted tubs may need 100-150 CFM.
How long should bathroom fan run after shower?
Run the exhaust fan for at least 20-30 minutes after showering to remove all moisture. Better yet, install a humidity-sensing fan that automatically runs until humidity drops to normal levels. Timer switches and humidity sensors prevent forgetting to turn it off.
How much does bathroom fan installation cost?
Replacing an existing fan: (fan + installation). Installing new fan where none exists: (includes electrical and ductwork). Premium fans with humidity sensors, LED lights, or heaters cost for the unit alone.
Why is my bathroom fan so loud?
Loud fans are usually old, dirty, or undersized. Fan noise is rated in sones—look for 0.3-1.0 sones for quiet operation (most old fans are 2-4 sones). Cleaning the fan, replacing the motor, or upgrading to a modern quiet fan can dramatically reduce noise.
Ready for Better Bathroom Air?
Let's install proper ventilation to protect your bathroom. Free consultation included.