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Bathroom Fitting

price of having an extractor fan fitted in bathroom

Anonymous user 23/02/2024 - 2.32 PM

We live in a bungalow, the bathromm is not large

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2 Answers

Anonymous user

Agree with other response. The "in-line" extractor is the best solution, minimal fuss and smartest internal look. An isolator switch will also need to be fitted so if the bathroom is close to a bedroom and you don't want the fan to run at night (if you just want to use the loo) you can switch it off. KBF Solutions Ltd
Answered11 November 2011
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Anonymous user

It varies upon the property to be honest. If there is room to run the vent pipe from the ceiling to the external soffit this will be the easiest & cleanest. approx 2 -3 hours work for a electrician £200 supply & fit max. If you have to go through an external wall the price will be about the same but will be a very dirty job due to having to drill through the wall. beware of ceramic tiles that may need to e removed and then re-cut & re-fitted. The power cable my also be exposed when run from the ceiling to the fan.
Answered23 September 2011
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