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Edward's Enterprises is a General Contractor & Hourly Handyman here to help you with your bathroom exhaust fan installation at your home or business.

  While it may have been OK in past years to simply have a window in a bathroom to let out steam & odors, many cities & counties are now making a mechanical exhaust fan in any bathroom mandatory.   Discover how our eager team of employees work together on heater combo units or repairs to integrated lighting or motor replacement throughout our site.
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The Edward's Enterprises employees install & repair bathroom exhaust fans consisting of:

 
  • Exhaust fan switch installed

  • Bath fan & light combination install

  • Replace exhaust fan motors

  • Replace bathroom fan ducting

  • Increase air flow bath fan

  • Bathroom ventilation repairs

  • Assemble & install new fan

  • Install gable attic fans

  • Home bathroom exhaust fan repairs

  • Office bathroom fan installations

  • Bathroom ventilation fan replacements

  • Quiet exhaust fans installed

  • Exhaust fans ducted outside

  • Heater & fan combo fans installed

Your existing bathroom exhaust fan may be loud, broken, or too small to really reduce the moisture in the bathroom & prevent damage & mildew. Your kitchen hood may be too loud, or you may only have a passive vent.
 
Bathroom ventilation fan repairs can be a DIY project, but can also be time consuming & complicated for many of our handyman service customers. In order to upgrade, install or repair the ceiling exhaust fan in your home or office bathroom, call our team now!

Edward's Enterprises' hourly rates for bath fan fixture install jobs start out at:

 

Start at $95* an hour Per Employee, 3 Hour Minimum.

 
Rates listed above are the typical check or cash rates charged for repairing or replacing bathroom exhaust fans or bathroom wall space heaters (not including dump disposal fees or materials).

Electrical Bath Exhaust Retail Replace - ElectricalWe charge for the time needed for a customer's project, including providing or delivering materials or for the time to haul away left over trash. This allows us to handle small jobs for our electrical clients, rather than only lump sum projects with much higher minimums to show up.
 
Thanks to our processing partner PayPal, we do accept most major credit & debit cards now! Rates are slightly higher, please call our office for all of the details.
 
Thanks to our processing partner Paypal, we do accept most major credit & debit cards now!
 
*Hourly charge is from $95 to $115 or more PER EMPLOYEE depending on the work site zip code. Some exclusions apply such as ongoing facility maintenance clients, or for same-day, after hours or weekend service.
 
Some exclusions do apply, like same-day, after hours or weekend service or customers with pre-arranged billing agreements. We would be happy to answer any of your pricing questions, please call for details!

Keep these queries coming! Reasons to select Edward's Enterprises for your next electrical repair or remodel project include:

 

EE CheckCommunication: We communicate appointment scheduling, invoicing, estimates, & more by phone & email to keep our electrical customers “in the loop”.

 

EE Check Established Company: Edward's Enterprises has been a locally owned & operated small business since 1996.

 

EE Check Licensed: We are a licensed General Contractor with the Contractor's State License Board (B857752) since 2005.

 

EE Check Insured: Insured to protect our residential & commercial customers as well as our employees.

 

EE CheckSkilled Team: Our hourly service calls are handled by experienced, long term employees in the field & in the office.

 

EE CheckResponsive: Available by phone & email, our team is responsive to our electrical customers & will communicate with you before, during, & after your project.

 
Review your EE Check list to see how Edward's Enterprises can provide you with top notch service.

You can contact Edward's Enterprises in our office about electrical repairs by completing our handy form below:

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    A representative will (unless the Zombie apocalypse has finally happened or every line is busy) answer!
     
    The office is open Monday to Friday from 8:00am to 5:00pm Pacific Standard Time.
    We are available after hours & on weekends for emergencies by phone.

    We were very satisfied with the service we received & will use Edward's Enterprises again. Beau was our service man & he was very friendly & helpful with any questions I had.

    Five out of five stars

    - David F. | Hidden Hills, CA

    Great experience with Edward's Enterprises. Very happy with work that was done.

    Five out of five stars

    - Jeanne B. | Ventura, CA

    Great Question! Edward's Enterprises is usually available for minor electric repairs:

     

    Office: 8:00am to 5:00pm Monday through Friday by phone in our office to schedule lighting projects & ask questions about electrical repair service.

     
    Field: As far as scheduling work appointments, for our typical rates listed above (I know we didn't skip that section) we normally schedule work Monday through Friday from 7:00am to 4:00pm (holidays, meetings, kids with flus may affect availability).

    Electrical Bath Exhaust Rewire Replace - ElectricalMost electrical projects get a 3 hour window of arrival, so expect something like 7:00am to 10:00am, or 10:00am to 1:00pm, or even 12:00pm to 3:00pm window.
     
    We are available for emergency work based on a first come first serve system & whether or not we have a crew available. Expect to pay more for these types of calls (we have employees & overtime is what it is).
     
    If you need us to come outside of our regular times, expect to pay a bit more, or experience different restrictions like job minimums, etc.

    To check if Edward's Enterprises can handle an electrical repair at your store, office or home, you can check a few places:

     
    There is a helpful site menu drop down called “Cities”. Select that & you can see if your city is in our “service area”.

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    You can call us at 805-987-2441 & give us your “exact” coordinates.
     
    You can review our list of cities we service below:
     
    Ventura County:
     
    Camarillo, Casa Conejo, Casitas Springs, El Rio, Fillmore, Lake Sherwood, Leisure Village, Meiners Oaks, Mira Monte, Missions Oaks, Moorpark, Newbury Park, Oak Park,, Oak View, Ojai, Oxnard, Port Hueneme, Santa Paula, Santa Rosa Valley, Santa Susana, Saticoy, Simi Valley, Somis, Thousand Oaks, Ventura, Westlake Village
     
    Los Angeles County:
     
    Agoura Hills, Arleta, Bel Air, Beverly Hills, Calabasas, Canoga Park, Chatsworth, Culver City, Encino, Granada Hills, Hidden Hills, Los Angeles (Westside), Malibu, Marina Del Rey, Mission Hills, Newhall, North Hills, North Hollywood, Northridge, Pacific Palisades, Panorama City, Porter Ranch, Reseda, San Fernando, San Fernando Valley, Santa Clarita, Santa Monica, Sherman Oaks, Studio City, Tarzana, Valencia, Van Nuys, West Hills, Winnetka, Woodland Hills
     
    Santa Barbara County:
     
    Carpinteria, Coast Village, Goleta, Montecito, Santa Barbara, Summerland
     
    If you know the zip code you are in, you can also check our zip code service area list here:
     
    90024, 90025, 90034, 90048, 90049, 90064, 90066, 90067, 90077, 90210, 90211, 90212, 90230, 90232, 90263, 90265, 90272, 90290, 90291, 90292, 90401, 90402, 90403, 90404, 90405, 91201, 91203, 91204, 91205, 91206, 91210, 91301, 91302, 91303, 91304, 91306, 91307, 91307, 91308, 91311, 91316, 91320, 91321, 91322, 91324, 91325, 91326, 91331, 91335, 91337, 91340, 91342, 91343, 91344, 91345, 91350, 91354, 91355, 91356, 91357, 91360, 91361, 91362, 91363, 91364, 91367, 91377, 91381, 91393, 91394, 91395, 91401, 91402, 91403, 91405, 91406, 91411, 91423, 91436, 91502, 91505, 91506, 91601, 91602, 91604, 91605, 91606, 91607, 91608, 93001, 93003, 93004, 93009, 93010, 93012, 93013, 93014, 93015, 93020, 93021, 93022, 93023, 93030, 93033, 93035, 93036, 93040, 93041, 93060, 93063, 93065, 93066, 93067, 93101, 93103, 93105, 93107, 93108, 93109, 93110, 93111, 93117, 93120, 93130, 93140, 93150, 93160, 93190
     
    If you don't see your community on the list, but you're close by give us a call. We may be able to service your lighting or electric repair request for an additional travel charge and/or minimum hour charge.

    Cleaning Exhaust fans is a chore that only needs to be done about twice a year. It can increase the flow of air dramatically & aid in venting steam & odors. A good cleaning can also prevent dust & dirt build up. Before you start cleaning, it is important to be aware of the safety warnings & precautions
     
    First off, shut off the power to the unit before attempting to remove & clean it. Second, wear eye protection & gloves during this project. Third, if there are any major damages, seek professional help with repairs.
     
    (Step 1) is to turn off the power to the exhaust fan. This will be located at the main circuit breaker.
     
    (Step 2) is to use a drill or screwdriver to remove the screws that hold the exhaust fan's outer vented cover.
     
    (Step 3) is to set aside the vent cover & locate the exhaust fan blade. Detach any additional screws that might be holding the actual fan in place & then slide the fan blade assembly out.
     
    (Step 4) is to clean the vent cover. This can be done using a mild soap & water solution. Wipe away dirt & built up debris, & then dry it with a soft cloth.
     
    (Step 5) is to use a small amount of window or mild kitchen cleaner to remove any unwanted mildew, dirt or debris from the fan blades. Make sure to clean both sides of the blades.
     
    (Step 6) is to reinstall the unit, which can be done in the reverse order we used to dismantle the exhaust fan.

    Requirements for Bathroom Exhaust Venting
    Codes requiring a ventilation system in a bathroom have been in place for many years. Either a window or exhaust fan is required in all bathrooms, although both are optimum. Although they help rid the room of the detestable gases that is not the purpose of these exhaust systems. They are in place to eliminate the moisture preventing rot & mold from building up in the bathroom.
     
    In order for an exhaust fan to do the job properly, it should be vented to the outside not just to the at
    tic or between floors. Since there were no codes in place most builders just vent to the attic or between the 1st & 2nd floor, this would affect the integrity of the framing. During a remodel or building of a house, the electrician will wire the fan & the HVAC personnel is usually hired for heating & air conditionings not the exhaust system in the bathrooms.
     
    Thanks for the Codes
    As in the past with dryer vent codes were nonexistent, there are now mandates that a ventilation exhaust must be vented to the outside (these codes may or may not be applicable to all areas, ALWAYS contact your local building & safety department for guidelines in your home or business).
    – R303 (Exception cont.) Ventilation air from the space shall be exhausted directly to the outside.
    – M1501.1 Outdoor discharge. The air removed by every mechanical exhaust system shall be discharged to the outdoors.
    – M1507.1 General. Where toilet rooms & bathrooms are mechanically ventilated, the ventilation equipment shall be installed in accordance with this section.
    – M1507.2 Recirculation of air. Exhaust air from bathrooms & toilet rooms shall not be recirculated within a residence or to another dwelling unit & shall be exhausted directly to the outdoors.
     
    Common sense is not always apparent
    – R303.4.2 Exhaust openings. Exhaust air shall not be directed onto walkways.
    – M1501.1 Air shall not be exhausted into an attic, soffit, ridge vent or crawl space.
    – M1507.2 Exhaust air from bathrooms & toilet rooms shall not discharge into an attic, crawl space or other areas inside the building.
     
    In Conclusion
    Using the guidelines of the codes & common sense when purchasing & installing a ventilation system for the bathroom is the best approach. Will the moisture removal be adequate to prevent damage or mold to your home? If yes, then that is the best direction. Remember, these codes may or may not be applicable to all areas, ALWAYS contact your local building & safety department for guidelines in your home or business!

    Where should a bathroom fan be installed?
     
    How to position a bathroom vent fan
    Your bathroom vent fan positioning will consist of two main issues; where the fan will serve you perfectly and where to run the ductwork effectively. For best results from your bathroom fan, ensure that you do the following;
    1. Ensure where you place the bathroom fan is the area exposed to moisture, usually around the shower or bathtub.
    2. Ensure you choose the shortest route to the roof or wall vent
    3. Check the attic for enough room to make the transition from the fan to the duct.
    4. Drill a locator hole
     
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    Do bathroom exhaust fans need to be vented outside?
     
    Tips on the installation of a bathroom exhaust fan
    When you notice that your bathroom exhaust fan is noisy, then you should think of replacing it. You will have to make that trip to the hardware to get the necessary tools and materials to facilitate this process. The considerations will include the fan’s size, the route of the exhaust fan, and the electrical options available. The process is simple; you have to remove the damaged exhaust fan, then you mount the new one with or without the attic access. If you feel uncomfortable doing the job yourself, hire an expert.
     
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