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Toilet Exhaust Fan Installation Near Me
Toilet exhaust fans are a cost-effective way of improving the air quality in your toilet. Homes across Sydney, both old and new, can have dedicated toilet rooms that, by design, don’t have many opportunities to receive fresh air, primarily due to a lack of window space.
Some toilet rooms only have a small opening above a dedicated privacy window that provides a minimal amount of ventilation. This is where a dedicated toilet exhaust fan can be handy. They can be installed either in your roof or ceiling or wall mounted to provide much-needed airflow.
Alternatively, if your toilet is located in your bathroom, you may be more interested in our bathroom exhaust fan installations.
Get a toilet exhaust fan installed today by the licensed electricians at Finnley Electrical.
Toilet exhaust fan benefits
Whilst there are various types of exhaust fans available, a specific toilet exhaust fan will provide you with the following benefits for your toilet area:
If you allow moisture to build up in your toilet area, there can be a number of unhealthy bacteria that can begin to grow, making your toilet space unhygienic and placing your health and the health of your family at risk. A toilet exhaust fan is the perfect option to deal with this issue and installation can be fast and hassle-free.
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Frequently Asked Questions About Toilet Exhaust Fan Installation
How much does it cost to have a toilet fan installed?
A toilet exhaust fan will usually cost between $180 to $580 to have installed, depending on the type of space, access, existing electrical wiring and the brand of exhaust fan chosen.
Does a toilet need an exhaust fan?
If you are looking to ensure your toilet and home is as hygienic as possible then yes you should have an exhaust fan installed in your toilet area. The fan won’t just remove odours, it will also remove harmful germs from the air. They can help to get moisture levels down by extracting water particles and keeping fresh air circulating in the space.