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One of the most common reasons for installing a ceiling vent is to add a vent fan in a bathroom, which is best done at the site of an existing light fixture. The same process applies if you're...
Did you ever wonder where the air from your bathroom exhaust fan goes after it gets sucked out of the bathroom and up into the ceiling? Well, sometimes, that's the only place it goes: Up into the...
The best dryer in the world won't dry your clothes well if it isn't properly vented. Venting the dryer expels the warm, moist air outdoors, keeping it moving through the tumbling clothes and...
If you're in an older home that doesn't have an exhaust fan in the bathroom, but there is an overhead light fixture and an unfinished attic above it, you're in luck. Installing an exhaust fan in...
Moisture buildup in bathrooms can cause soft walls, mold and other problems. That's why newer homes are equipped with vent fans, which pull wet air out of bathrooms and expel it to the exterior of...
Venting a clothes dryer to the outside isn't an option - it's a requirement. An unvented dryer puts all kinds of fibers and lint into the air in the house that will not only accumulate and make a...
Have you ever been up in your attic on a sweltering day and noticed how much warmer your attic was as compared to the temeprature outside? This is because hot air becomes trapped inside your...
Whether it's a gas or electric dryer, installing the vent is a universal process. It does require some tools and the ability to measure accurately. Proper installation of a dryer vent is crucial...