Professional Bathroom Exhaust Fan Installation in Greensboro
Installing a properly sized bathroom exhaust fan is essential for protecting your Greensboro home from moisture damage, mold growth, and peeling paint. Without adequate ventilation, daily showers release gallons of moisture into the air, which condenses on ceilings, walls, mirrors, and cabinetry. Over time, this trapped humidity causes paint to bubble and peel, wood to warp and rot, drywall to soften and crumble, and mold colonies to establish themselves in hidden corners. Our licensed electricians handle the complete bathroom exhaust fan installation process — from calculating the correct CFM rating for your specific bathroom square footage to running dedicated circuits and venting safely through the roof or exterior wall. We never vent into attics, soffits, or crawl spaces, as this violates building codes and causes serious rot and mold problems that can spread throughout your home.
We size each fan based on your bathroom's exact dimensions and fixture count. For bathrooms up to 50 square feet (typical powder rooms and guest baths), we install 50 CFM fans. For bathrooms between 50 and 100 square feet (standard hall baths), we install 70-90 CFM fans. For master bathrooms over 100 square feet, especially those with jetted tubs, steam showers, or multiple showerheads, we install 110-150 CFM fans or multiple units. For bathrooms with high-output fixtures like steam generators, we recommend 150+ CFM to handle the additional moisture load. We also consider ceiling height — taller ceilings require higher CFM ratings because moisture rises and has more volume to fill before reaching the fan intake.
We install only rigid 4-inch aluminum or galvanized steel ductwork — never flexible plastic or foil. Flexible duct has interior ridges that trap lint and moisture, restricts airflow by 30-50%, and often sags or collapses over time. Rigid metal duct maintains full airflow for the life of the fan, resists crushing by attic insulation, and cannot be punctured by rodents. We slope all horizontal duct runs slightly downward toward the exterior termination to prevent condensation from draining back into the fan housing. We seal every joint with foil tape (never plastic duct tape, which dries and fails within months). We terminate all exhaust ducts through a roof cap or exterior wall hood equipped with a spring-loaded backdraft damper. This damper closes when the fan is off, preventing cold winter air, hot summer air, rain, snow, insects, and rodents from entering your home through the duct.
We offer a range of fan options to match your budget and noise preferences. For master bathrooms and main living areas, we install quiet fans rated at 1.0 sone or less — these operate at whisper-quiet levels that won't disturb your morning routine or wake sleeping family members. For powder rooms and guest baths where noise is less of a concern, we install 2.0-3.0 sone fans that cost less and still provide excellent ventilation. For luxury bathrooms, we offer ultra-quiet fans rated at 0.3-0.5 sones — virtually silent operation with premium build quality and longer warranties.
We connect each fan to convenient wall controls based on how you use the space. Timer switches (available in 15, 30, or 60-minute presets) allow you to run the fan for a set period after showering, ensuring all moisture is removed without leaving the fan running all day. Humidity sensors automatically activate the fan when moisture levels exceed 60-70% and shut it off when the room dries — completely hands-off operation. For bathrooms with existing lighting circuits, we can install combination switches that operate the light and fan independently from a single gang box. We also offer motion-sensor switches that activate the fan when someone enters and keep it running for a preset time after they leave.
We run dedicated 15-amp or 20-amp circuits from your electrical panel to each bathroom exhaust fan. This ensures the fan operates without sharing power with lights, outlets, or other devices — preventing nuisance tripping and ensuring the fan works even when other bathroom fixtures are in use. We install the correct breaker size based on the fan's amperage rating and local code requirements. For bathrooms with multiple fans, we run separate circuits or properly size a shared circuit based on total load calculations. We also ensure all bathroom outlets near water sources are protected by GFCI breakers or receptacles as required by code.
Let us help you protect your Greensboro home from moisture damage with reliable, code-compliant exhaust fan installation built on decades of experience and a commitment to quality craftsmanship.