
Fan housing components (blower, fan blades and motor)
Fan Cover
Blowing out the exhaust duct run to the exterior termination





Bathroom exhaust fans are designed to remove moisture, odors, and airborne pollutants from your home. During showers and daily bathroom use, these fans pull humid air, bathroom odors, and volatile organic compounds (VOCs) from personal care products and cleaning chemicals out of the space and vent them outdoors.
Over time, exhaust fans collect dust, lint, and debris that restrict airflow. When a fan becomes clogged, it can no longer effectively remove moisture, odors, or VOCs—allowing humidity and contaminants to linger in the bathroom and migrate into other areas of the home. This buildup increases the risk of mold growth, persistent odors, and reduced indoor air quality.
Regular exhaust fan cleaning helps restore proper airflow, improves odor control, and supports healthier indoor air.
Residential bathroom exhaust fans should be cleaned every 1–2 years, depending on usage and household conditions.
For convenience and cost savings, bathroom exhaust fan cleaning can be bundled with air duct cleaning during the same service visit. When scheduled together, this service is available for $25 per fan, as equipment and technicians are already on site.
Bundling both services allows multiple ventilation systems to be addressed in one visit, supporting balanced airflow and improved indoor air quality throughout the home.

