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Bathroom Exhaust Fan Installation

Add, replace, or improve a bathroom exhaust fan with the room, controls, moisture, and electrical plan in view.

Bathroom fan projects can involve an existing fan, a new location, a fan-light combination, a timer or humidity control, electrical access, and the way moisture is removed from the room.

Stone Electric provides licensed and insured residential electrical service. Call (303) 325-2935 or schedule service.

Before you call

Describe the bathroom, current fan or light, moisture concern, desired control, and whether the project is part of a remodel.

What Stone evaluates

Stone evaluates the electrical connection, switch and control options, equipment plan, access, and coordination points for the actual room project.

Bathroom project paths

Replace a fan or fan-light

A replacement can involve the equipment, control, existing electrical connection, and any room conditions affecting access.

Add ventilation during a remodel

A new fan is best discussed with the room layout, lighting, controls, wall or ceiling access, and renovation sequence.

Add useful controls

Timers, sensors, and coordinated fan-light controls can be discussed with the selected equipment and room use.

Coordinate the room work

Stone helps connect the electrical portion of a bathroom ventilation plan to the room, equipment, and remodel timing.

Know when to stop and call

Do not use damaged electrical equipment in a wet room. Stop and call for heat, odor, smoke, sparks, visible damage, or shock.

Get a clear next step for your home

Stone offers same-day service, one-hour appointment windows, upfront pricing before work begins, certified electricians, membership discounts, approved-credit financing options, and a lifetime craftsmanship guarantee. Call (303) 325-2935 or schedule service.

Common questions

Can a bathroom fan be added where there is no current fan?

It depends on the room, access, equipment, controls, electrical route, and broader project plan.

Can a fan use a timer or humidity control?

Controls can be planned with the fan, existing switches, wiring, and desired room behavior.

Related decisions

Useful public guidance

Source: EPA moisture-control guidance

Source: Electrical Safety Foundation International home safety guidance

Call (303) 325-2935 or schedule service.