Ventilation & Fans

Ventilation and fans keep your home comfortable and your air fresh by circulating airflow and reducing moisture, humidity, and indoor pollutants. From bathroom exhaust fans and attic ventilation to whole-house systems and ceiling fan installations, these projects range from quick upgrades to more involved improvements. Whether you need a simple repair or a complete setup, Angi connects you with pros and resources to help you breathe easier at home.

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Ventilation & Fan Service Articles and Advice
Learn the differences between a whole-house fan versus an attic fan so you can understand the key roles they play in maintaining your home’s air comfort levels.
If you have a broken attic fan, you’ll want to fix it as soon as possible—but which type of pro is best for the job? Here’s who to call for attic fan repair.
Notice debris coming out of air vents in your home? Explore common causes of debris in air vents and what you can do to keep the vents clean.
If you’re wondering who installs bathroom exhaust fans, you can call several different types of pros, or do it yourself, depending on your needs.
Ceiling fan installation doesn’t have to be intimidating. Learn how to replace a ceiling fan, step-by-step, with this guide for a simple Saturday DIY.
If your ceiling fan is wobbling, it’s likely a simple problem. Check out these common reasons why your ceiling fan wobbles and their quick solutions.
Exhaust fans push moisture and humidity from your bathroom while keeping the air fresh. There are a variety of fans to choose from with extras to make them more useful. To understand how to choose a bathroom fan, check out our helpful guide.
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Common Ventilation & Fan Service Questions

Repair costs range from $100 to $400, depending on issues like motor failure, wiring problems, or duct obstructions.

Many ceiling fan mounts feature a design that can accommodate slight slopes by using a ball joint mechanism at the end of the downrod. If your ceiling has a steeper slope than your fan allows for, you can install a downrod that will allow your fan to safely hang below the slope.

Installation typically takes 1-3 hours, depending on wiring complexity and ductwork requirements.

Costs depend on fan type, labor rates, and necessary ductwork modifications.

Fans not turning on, wobbling, noisy motors, or faulty remote controls are common issues requiring repair.