Pull the grille down and pinch the springs to release them from the housing. Then vacuum out the dust so you can find the model number. Unplug the motor and remove the plate that supports it. The ...
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Fix a Noisy Bathroom Fan
You’ll need a stud finder, a drywall saw, a drill and screws, and aluminum duct tape. Buy the right size for your bathroom There’s no such thing as a ‘one-size-fits-all’ bath fan. For bathrooms up to ...