Frequently asked questions
Common questions, straight answers
These answers are starting points. The actual room, fan, duct path, controls, building conditions, and access can change the appropriate next step.
How do I know whether my bathroom fan needs replacement?
Persistent noise, weak airflow, failure to run, visible damage, or an older fan can justify review. Cleaning, controls, duct conditions, or room pressure may also affect performance.
Do I need to choose a package first?
No. Choose the closest concern and the review can identify the most suitable pathway.
Can photos help?
Yes. Safe photos of the grille, ceiling, wall control, and visible moisture symptoms can make the first review more useful.
Can a new fan fix every mold or moisture problem?
No. Ventilation can be one factor, but leaks, insulation, surface temperature, ducting, pressure, and building-envelope conditions may also matter.
Can I supply my own fan?
A requested fan can be reviewed, but compatibility and installation cannot be promised until the fan, opening, controls, ceiling, and access are considered together.
Is a request a confirmed appointment?
No. Scope, price, conditions, and availability must be reviewed and accepted before scheduling is confirmed.
Start with what you know
Tell us what is happening in the bathroom.
Share the symptom and property context. The next step can be reviewed from there.
