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Changing out your old or broken bathroom exhaust fan can play an important roll in the overall making of a more efficient ventilation system. With an upgraded bathroom fan, it can help to eliminate the dangers of moisture, mildew and mold within your bathroom areas.

Follow Milan Rosan of Build.com as he goes over an easy do-it-yourself step by step process for installing this Delta Electronics VFB25AEH Breez 130 CFM Humidity Sensor Exhaust Fan.

For more on this specific Bath Fan which was featured in this video, go here: http://www.build.com/delta-electronics-vfb25aeh-breez-130-cfm-humidity-sensor...

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  • Great, but what if its a downstairs BR and you dont have attic access?

  • @abenanti We will have a video showing how to install a bath fan without attic access coming soon. But in the mean time check out the ductless bath fans from NuTone like the 682NT, or if you already have a duct installed check out the Slim Collection from Delta Breeze like the VFB070B3A1. These fans are designed to be installed from inside the bathroom.

  • It's just so easy!

    Yeah...let's see this genius cut through some plaster, lathe, an outside wall 30 feet from the ground and not fall without messing up his hair.

  • @aaronbfischer Thanks for the great comment! That video is coming up, keep watching. Also the hair doesn't move because it was certified by OSHA as protective equipment. :)

  • Nice hair !

  • @Ldkenpo Thank you. I would recommend anyone attempting this project to get a pompadour before starting. LOL.

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  • @aaronbfischer Lets see you get in front of a camera and teach people useful stuff without being a dick! Oh wait you can't, you're to busy being a troll.

  • At :43 there is a 1 second cut-away to a picture of a breaker box that has a heading "Step One- Cut Off Power" Then he says "the first thing we need to do is assess what we have under this grate" No audible mention of turning off power at all...now he has removed the old fan & cut holes for the new one & installed it into the ceiling. At 2:48 there's a note at the bottom stating to make sure the breaker is off to reconnect everything. Then he tells you to contact a pro if you have any trouble.

  • I wish my handyman looked like that! XOXO

  • Oh ! I thought that the new fan was SO powerful that it was sucking up his hair! Ha

  • Nice explanation!

    Thanks!

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