| Exhaust fans are an appliance used to draw out | | | | ceiling and search for the nearest outside wall. |
| moisture and air from a room utilizing a reverse fan. | | | | Measure the height of the wall from outside. Now |
| In order for the unit to be utilized the right way it | | | | you will add six inches to the measurement so that |
| has to be vented to the exhaust. If not then all it is | | | | you are able to put 2x4's into the rafters. |
| able to do is draw in the moist air and press it into | | | | Drill a hole in the siding three inches over the mark |
| other parts of the house. With the correct ventilation | | | | you made for the wall height also added to the six |
| system you will have the ability to change its course | | | | inches. Utilize a pencil to designate the size of the |
| and force it outside where it belongs. | | | | new hose and where it must go. Now inset an |
| First you should run your way into the roof crawl | | | | electric vertical saw in the drilled hole and cut in a |
| space that is over the bathroom. You may also | | | | circle pattern. |
| endeavor to unscrew the exhaust from the ceiling | | | | Reach in the hole and move the vent hose, pushing it |
| and allow it to hang down hanging by the wire | | | | a few inches through. Place the c-clamp on the hose |
| connectors. Measure the hole size in a circular pattern | | | | and connect it to the outside exhaust fan vent hole. |
| and buy an aluminum coil dryer hose and two | | | | Fasten this and then apply the exterior silicon caulk |
| c-clamps that are somewhat bigger. | | | | around the hold and siding along the back of the |
| Position the c-clamp onto the hose and connect it to | | | | vent. Thrust the hose inside so that it is flush with |
| the exhaust hole. Ensure that you fasten the hose | | | | the wall. |
| using a c-clamp screw. Glance inside at the hole in the | | | | |