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Avatar for Fox Trail Electric LLC
Fox Trail Electric LLC
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Bath Exhaust Fan - InstallBath Exhaust Fan - Repair

Serving Boyce, VA and surrounding areas

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Free estimates

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Customers say: True professional

"If you're looking for an honest reliable electrician look no further. After dealing with another less than honest contractor constantly giving excuses Fox Trail was a breath of fresh air. They handled our install on time and on budget, with no nonsense or excuses."
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+27

Response time12 hrs
6 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by43%of homeowners
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Handyman Connection of Winchester
4.3(
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Bath Exhaust Fan - RepairBath Exhaust Fan - Install

Serving Boyce, VA and surrounding areas

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In business since 2008

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"Provider supplied all parts and labor and had everything with them. First things first, I felt they were extremely quick and everything was done perfectly! I am so pleased.
My garage only had 2 lights so they installed 2 additional lights where I suggested.
Also, the garage did not have any outlets on one side toward the garage entrance so they installed a brand new outlet on its own circuit. In addition, they installed another outlet on the complete opposite side of the garage in a really hard to get to spot for my chest freezer. This outlet was also on its own circuit as suggested by the contractor. They also labeled the new circuits in the circuit box.
In the kitchen, my current over the range microwave was hardwired when I purchased the house. I could see the wires taped together in the cabinet above. I am replacing the microwave and need an outlet to plugin to. The contractor installed a new outlet using the existing wiring. And.. they didn't want me to be without a microwave so they scoured their truck for a plug and found one! They installed the plug on the existing outlet and it works perfectly. They even re-set the microwave clock.
I felt the price was a little high but it's not like I could've done the work myself. This 2 person team got the job done insanely quickly and did phenomenal work so I am very pleased overall."
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Response time2 days
Response rate100%
9 neighbors recently requested a quote
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PHX Electrical Contracting
4.8(
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Bath Exhaust Fan - InstallBath Exhaust Fan - Repair

Serving Boyce, VA and surrounding areas

In business since 1989

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"The provider showed up on time and prepared.  There were some issues with the internal wiring of my house (1930s construction) that complicated installation.  He informed me of my two options -- one was to have the fan installed, but it could not be controlled by the wall switch, or the other was to rewire the wall switch and the wiring to the fan to allow the fan to be controlled by the wall switch -- at a substantial cost.  I liked that he was honest with my about my options rather than merely stating it would cost me extra to install the fan, given the age/condition of the wiring.
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+10

Recommended by93%of homeowners
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Mailbox Xpress Inc
4.9(
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Bath Exhaust Fan - InstallBath Exhaust Fan - Repair

Serving Boyce, VA and surrounding areas

In business since 1995

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Jimmy was as attentive as you can be. He gave us a few options and went out of his way on a Sunday after a rain storm to build and install our mailbox. He even moved the post over, which required him to dig a new hole, just to be sure it was a little further away from our driveway. Excellent quality, great service, reasonable price."
Super Service Award 2014
Recommended by98%of homeowners
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Bathroom Fan Installation questions, answered by experts

Identifying the source of noises is your first step to soundproofing a room without overspending. Generally, sound comes from inside or outside of the house. Inside noises include creaking floors, living noises like TVs in the living room, cooking sounds, or kids being kids. External noises generally include incremental weather, disturbing neighbors, and street traffic. Inside noises require you to soundproof floors, ceilings, and doors, whereas outside noises may require you to soundproof your attic, windows, and walls facing the streets.

If you think your fan needs to be oiled, the first thing that you have to do is cut the power to the fan. The best and safest way to do this is by flipping the circuit breaker that leads to that room.  Depending on the model of your fan, you may need to remove a cover. Look for a hole labeled oil. If there isn't one, check the manual or look for schematics online. Once located, use the recommended lubricant or spray. 

Your bathroom exhaust fan shouldn't be loud. However, bath fans come in a wide variety of models, price points, and loudness characteristics, and yours may be louder or quieter than others you notice. Economy models tend to be the noisiest, with levels of 4.0 sones or more, which is about the sound of an electric shaver, while some high-end models can be barely audible. 

The number of blades for your fan poses both advantages and disadvantages. Typically, the more blades on a fan, the better the air distribution and cooling effect, but this also means that your fan will have more wear on its motor. For small rooms, three-blade fans should work fine. For larger areas like living rooms, four or five-blade fans might be the better option. 

There are many types of ceiling fans, from self-automated smart ceiling fans to outdoor ceiling fans that provide additional comfort to your patio. What you choose all comes down to function and personal taste.

Consider your ceiling height when selecting a ceiling fan. Rooms with ceilings under eight feet high will do well with low-profile ceiling fans, also known as flush-mount or hugger ceiling fans. If your home has cathedral ceilings or ceilings between 10 and 25 feet high, you’ll need a large ceiling fan with a heavy-duty motor to get adequate air circulation.

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