Lowe Larretta is former lead editor for Forbes Home, covering all things related to home improvement and good design. She previously worked in the decor and lifestyle spaces for digital publishers ...
Q: I just bought a house and was advised to install some type of ventilation in a bathroom that does not have a window or a fan. The bathroom has an exterior wall. What is the easiest way to ...
Bathroom exhaust fans are the most common way to properly ventilate and control moisture in residential bathrooms. Along with providing effective ventilation, bath fans with a ceiling radiation damper ...
A steamy shower or bath might be relaxing, but the resulting humidity can lead to annoyingly foggy mirrors, as well as harmful physical damage to the bathroom itself. This humidity makes it easy for ...
Ever wonder what the exhaust fan in your bathroom really does? Learn the added benefits it provides when running it after a ...
Dear Tim: I have several bathroom exhaust fans in my home, and all of them are inexpensive, builder-grade exhaust fans. They are noisy, and I don’t feel they do a good job of getting rid of the moist ...
Q. Do you have a bathroom fan that you like? I've got a late '50s ranch. Two full baths back up to one another — both 8x8. We have not yet remodeled yet, but plan to this year. I hoped to get the old ...
Across thousands of homes, bathroom ceilings hum with exhaust fans that sound busy but leave mirrors fogged, grout damp, and ...
Having spent 30+ years in residential construction, contracting, remodeling, maintenance and home repair, Deane now contributes DIY, informational and financial content as a freelance writer and ...
The typical cost to install a bathroom fan ranges from $240 to $549, with a national average cost of $383. The main factors that affect the cost to install a bathroom fan include the room size, number ...