How Do You Install A Bathroom Ceiling Light Heater Fan?
Many home bathrooms come with an exhaust fan to remove moisture from the buildup of steam. In addition to an exhaust fan, a bathroom may have a heater fan or a unit that combines a heater fan and a ceiling light. If your bathroom is cold or drafty, you may benefit from replacing an existing exhaust fan with a bathroom heater fan that includes a ceiling light. Turn off the circuit to the bathroom from the breaker box. Remove the old exhaust fan from the ceiling. Remove the lightbulbs and the wiring cover from the old exhaust fan. Disconnect any electrical wires that are present and then remove any screws that were used to secure the unit to the ceiling joist. Go into the attic or crawl space to where the exhaust fan is located. Remove the electrical cable and clamp from the old exhaust fan. Remove the flexible air duct from the exhaust fan. You may need to use a screwdriver to loosen screws if a clamp was used. Remove any screws that were used to secure the exhaust fan to the ceiling jo