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Bath Fan Replacement in 10 Minutes or Less! 

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When the bathroom ventilation fan gets too noisy or stops working, you can replace it yourself in just a few minutes!
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If you live in your house for over 15 years or have bought a home that is over fifteen years old and still has the original bathroom ventilation fans, the time is coming when you’ll need to service or replace the bathroom vent fan.
When I was on home construction crews, these fans were called “stink fans” (or the less genteel “fart fans”). The reason is pretty obvious, but an incomplete description of the important work this fan accomplishes. Not only does it whisk away undesirable (that’s an understatement!) odors, but this device also removes moist air that occurs with showering and bathing, as well as steam coming from the sink when hot water is used. Unabated steam leads to condensation on the room’s surfaces, which can lead to in-wall moisture that can easily encourage mold and mildew. Not good.
As an aside, when running, the ventilation fan can also create “negative pressure” in a smaller bathroom, assuring that both humidity and offensive odors are not forced into the adjacent living areas.
If you think that lubricating the motor bearings is all that is in order, here’s a video from another “RU-vidr” that can help you do that.
• Replace Your Bathroom ...
However, there will come a time when the unit has to be replaced. If the unit is 25 years or older, the housing may no longer be a standard size and both the housing and the fan will need to be replaced. Replacing an older fan is not the subject of this video. This is a more complex process many times simply because the parts in older units weren’t designed to be modular, allowing you to “swap out” components like newer models do.
Because of this, taking out a very old bath fan and putting in a new one is an extensive process, requiring access from the attic in most cases. If the old fan wasn’t properly vented to the outside of the home (not just into the attic - a real “no-no”), then that needs to be installed as well.
These units are rated in CFM (cubic foot per minute). The basic minimum ratio is that you need one CFM per square foot of floor space. The dimensions of our demonstration restroom are 5’ x 9’ = 45 sq. ft. So, a 45 CFM fan would be the minimum. The contractor installed a 50 cfm unit, so they were in specification.
If you need to remove the old housing and place a new setup, the new unit will have instructions and diagrams to accomplish this. As an example, here is a link to the installation guide for NuTone®’s 80 CFM HB80RL ventilation fan with integrated light.
www.broan-nuto...
However, in THIS episode, we will feature the NuTone® 696N Ventilation Fan. This is one of the most common bath fans and has been in use for many years. This allows you to leave the housing, vent outlet, and electrical connection all intact, and simply “swap out” the motor/fan module - literally in minutes.
The basic steps are:
Remove the cover to the ventilator fan unit and set aside.
Unplug the fan motor from the plug.
Locate the mounting tabs of the motor/fan assembly.
Locate the inscribed directions in the unit telling you where to lift the component and where to push the housing side out to allow the motor/fan assembly to swing down from one side.
Remove the motor/fan assembly from the housing by swinging out the unit and having the component tabs release from the housing.
Clean the inside of the housing, and assure the damper is working properly on the duct outlet.
If servicing and not replacing the motor/fan assembly, then clean the unit, and lubricate the bearings with light oil. Don’t use WD-40® as it possesses only mild lubricating properties. Re-install the fan/motor assembly, plug it in, and replace the cover.
If you are replacing the motor/fan assembly, take the assembly to your favorite home/hardware store and find a match for your unit. They tend to be standardized. Our replacement unit came from Home Depot®: www.homedepot...., and cost about $17.
install the new assembly utilizing the mounting tabs. Assure that the tabs are securely attached! Plug the new unit into the outlet, and clean and replace the cover using the spring mounting clips.
To do this, you’ll need only basic tools and the skills you’ll learn from DirtFarmerJay as he demonstrates how to easily accomplish this home maintenance project. And, you didn’t need to hire someone to do it. You know you can JUST DO IT YOURSELF.

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Комментарии : 629   
@KMphotography
@KMphotography 6 месяцев назад
Got an electrician bid to replace 3 ceiling fans for the bathrooms for $1,000! Followed your instructions and had it done in 30 minutes for $75 worth of fans. Thank you!
@DirtFarmerJay
@DirtFarmerJay 5 месяцев назад
Glad to be of help! Sorry for the expenditures...
@vita4-life852
@vita4-life852 3 месяца назад
Can I ask where you got the fans for that price?
@DirtFarmerJay
@DirtFarmerJay 3 месяца назад
@@vita4-life852 Home Depot
@cathyfinley7947
@cathyfinley7947 24 дня назад
Did this myself after watching this video multiple times. I'm A 60yr old female who has never done anything like this before. I did have to stop and re-watch certain parts of the video, but I did it!! Thank you for posting this video
@Tunes1963
@Tunes1963 17 дней назад
RU-vid DIY videos are awesome!
@DirtFarmerJay
@DirtFarmerJay 16 дней назад
Excellent. I love of hearing of people like you that take the risk and get it done. Congratulations on acquiring another skill and the smile of accomplishment. Thanks for writing! Best, DFJ
@DirtFarmerJay
@DirtFarmerJay 16 дней назад
Aw garsh! We're glad you like them!
@Mixwell1983
@Mixwell1983 8 дней назад
Well as a 41 year old man who's decently handy I still watch RU-vid videos on how to do XYZ from cooking, plumbing, electrical, automotive or whatever random hobby... Use it as a source, I've yet to look up a how to topic or specific item ive bought and came up empty handed on how to repair, replace, install, tips and tricks etc.. good for you on taking the initiative. There are quite a few DIY things I've done from water heater, HVAC maintenance, automotive and electrical via RU-vid that i would've paid a lot of money to have someone come out and fix for me.
@FC_Dobbs48
@FC_Dobbs48 Год назад
You didn't mention the most important function of the bath fan in our house. That is to provide noise cover for the "toilet sounds" (farts, poop plops and puking noises).
@DirtFarmerJay
@DirtFarmerJay Год назад
"noise cover" - love it!
@zamanmd59
@zamanmd59 10 месяцев назад
@@DirtFarmerJay 10:16
@georgealm27
@georgealm27 9 месяцев назад
Lol I serioudly thought he was going to say that
@Bootchair
@Bootchair 9 месяцев назад
It doesn’t get the nickname fart fan for nothing! 😂
@KGB-FSB
@KGB-FSB 6 месяцев назад
Agreed, when It's time to drop the bunker busters, it's very very audible.
@denisek8635
@denisek8635 Год назад
Thank you so much, Jay. This was so easy for me to replace with your easy-to-follow instructions. I would have been stuck on the "lift here and press here" to get the assembly down. This was such an easy and inexpensive fix. I am always in awe of people like yourself who take the time to make these videos for the rest of us. Thank you for saving me money by doing this myself.
@DirtFarmerJay
@DirtFarmerJay Год назад
Our pleasure, glad to be of help! Best, DFJ
@kathleen_00
@kathleen_00 9 месяцев назад
Im an older woman taking care of my mother in her home. Just us two women and things are beginning to fall apart. The first thing is the bath fan. I can't tell you how thankful i am for you. I actually did this fix myself! You made it so easy to follow and instructions clear even this old lady did it !! Thank you thank you. Gonna check out ur other vids now
@DirtFarmerJay
@DirtFarmerJay 9 месяцев назад
Glad to be of help to you both! Thanks for writing and letting us know. Best, DFJ
@BeKind2AllKinds
@BeKind2AllKinds 8 месяцев назад
Not “just women.” Women are perfectly capable of handling things and are arguably more resourceful.
@bassinbillRC5300
@bassinbillRC5300 7 месяцев назад
​@@BeKind2AllKindsNot all women.
@billiebobbienorton2556
@billiebobbienorton2556 8 месяцев назад
Thanks Joe! 👍👍 PLEASE! Be careful NOT to fall into the toilet when changing out the fan mechanism. (Ask me how I know ! ! ! ! )
@DirtFarmerJay
@DirtFarmerJay 8 месяцев назад
Love it! Thanks for writing!
@drowildcat2960
@drowildcat2960 Год назад
Best video wish I did not have to watch 20 idiots that don't know what they're doing before I get to this guy that actually knows what he's doing and shows clear directions thank you
@DirtFarmerJay
@DirtFarmerJay Год назад
Glad it was helpful!
@ImSick0
@ImSick0 Год назад
Thank you for this video! I unknowingly bought this same fan at Home Depot for $21.98 today and thank GOD it fit.
@DirtFarmerJay
@DirtFarmerJay Год назад
Fantastic!
@johnmac62
@johnmac62 Год назад
Thanks! You made what I thought was going to be a bit complicated into a simple 10 minute job. Not sure if I'll tell my wife how easy it was. Now I have the day to play golf! :)
@DirtFarmerJay
@DirtFarmerJay Год назад
LOL, John! Glad to be of help. Best, DFJ
@brainwavestobinary
@brainwavestobinary Год назад
This video was very helpful and took a lot of the anxiety out of replacing the exhaust fan. And looking at what other videos you have on the channel, I feel like I may have discovered a gold mine of helpful DIY content. Thanks for what you do!
@DirtFarmerJay
@DirtFarmerJay Год назад
Thanks for watching and writing, Brainwaves!
@brianpottiebeardedchild
@brianpottiebeardedchild 6 месяцев назад
Did you or should you turn off the electricity or is that not necessary for this replacement?
@brainwavestobinary
@brainwavestobinary 6 месяцев назад
@@brianpottiebeardedchild So, the type of fan I replaced has the fan unit and the housing. The housing has the outlet that the fan unit plugs into. I found an exact replacement for the fan, so I didn't have to change/replace the housing - thus I didn't have to replace the outlet. Since all I needed to do was unplug the power cord for the unit, I didn't shut off the power. However, if I would have had to change the housing (and thus the outlet), I would have turned off the power. Sorry if that seems long-winded.
@coled5090
@coled5090 9 месяцев назад
Very informative video. Another thing to keep in mind is these cheaper 50 CFM builder grade units usually only have a 3” diameter duct. When you get to the 80 CFM, 110 CFM or higher many of those use a 4” or even 6” diameter duct which lets you have the higher airflow with lower sone levels.
@DirtFarmerJay
@DirtFarmerJay 9 месяцев назад
Great insights - Thanks!
@wolfeadventures
@wolfeadventures Год назад
And even more important than humidity and smell is masking the sounds that happen when someone is using the facilities. I’d like a good and super loud fan, which are hard to find nowadays.
@mr.baseball3880
@mr.baseball3880 Год назад
Thanks Jay-- You saved me $155 for an electrician to come and install a bathroom vent fan. Took me about an hour-- hardest part was getting all the dust out of the top of the fan vent before I installed the new one. Thumbs up!!
@DirtFarmerJay
@DirtFarmerJay Год назад
Glad to have been of help, Mr. Baseball! I'm glad you tackled it yourself! Best, DFJ
@RealQuickComics
@RealQuickComics 5 месяцев назад
Thanks digital dad! ❤
@DirtFarmerJay
@DirtFarmerJay 5 месяцев назад
Love it!
@Scorpion6469
@Scorpion6469 7 месяцев назад
Unfortunately this unit looks nothing like the one I need to change. My unit is in a 1972 house. I need to find a video that shows complete replacement.
@Luhbraindead
@Luhbraindead 6 месяцев назад
people need to understand that if there’s moisture inside your bathroom you need to have the fan on so your walls do not get moldy. That’s the point of fan.
@DirtFarmerJay
@DirtFarmerJay 6 месяцев назад
Well said.
@MarkH10
@MarkH10 Год назад
I was fine being entertained until you said viewers have to do some "WORK"...... To quote Gretta, "How dare you...>!!!"
@DirtFarmerJay
@DirtFarmerJay Год назад
You got me there... LOL!
@MarkH10
@MarkH10 Год назад
@@DirtFarmerJay Harhar
@Riva2025
@Riva2025 Год назад
Excellent video!!! However, I tested whether it was just dirt preventing the fan from blowing and cleaned it. After that didn't work, I cut the bathroom power at the fuse box first, so I wouldn't get electrocuted before touching the motor/housing area. Is that necessary?
@rickforine1312
@rickforine1312 5 месяцев назад
Im installing new fan and duct does go over the tub
@GPSjammer
@GPSjammer Год назад
This was going to be a $570 job for the local electrician. Sure glad you posted this video. Just ordered a replacement motor/fan assembly for $37 using the model number and Broan's part number insight. Hoping it works out and that it's not the wiring! Wires under the metal plate didn't seem to have any damage at least.
@DirtFarmerJay
@DirtFarmerJay Год назад
How is this coming along? Give me an update! Best, DFJ
@Troy-McClure81
@Troy-McClure81 Год назад
I worked plumbing at lowes here in Vegas for 8 years,there is 2 styles of this basic unit the Lowes version and Depot model,I would always sell the whole unit because it was 2$ Cheaper then the motor itself, crazy i know.Also Broan makes an upgrade grill now with light and speaker or light by itself and its simple as taking off old grate and snapping it in,quick upgrade and the speaker works surprisingly well.Great video btw
@DirtFarmerJay
@DirtFarmerJay Год назад
Good insights! Thanks for sharing and your kind words as well. Best, DFJ
@jbean9021
@jbean9021 11 месяцев назад
It’s like a Bluetooth speaker? I’m also here in Vegas
@Troy-McClure81
@Troy-McClure81 11 месяцев назад
@@jbean9021 yes it is ,I currently have in downstairs half bath it's very cool,only downside is default is regular light so Everytime you turn off light you have to adjust.But once you download app you adjust brightness,color,and the speaker isn't half bad it drowns out the fan motor.I included link for it below 👇 if you're interested
@MrMichaelPet
@MrMichaelPet 11 месяцев назад
@@Troy-McClure81 i would love to get the link! i couldn't find it anywhere.
@Troy-McClure81
@Troy-McClure81 11 месяцев назад
@@MrMichaelPet it is a available on the Ama Zon,type Broan Nu tone model Fg800Gbs
@orioles7023
@orioles7023 9 месяцев назад
he left out one of the most important steps, MEASURE the size of the housing to make sure you're buying a replacement unit that will fit. If you know you're getting the exact same model, you should be ok. But there have been a LOT of slightly different units made over the years and the big orange store may not sell your old one anymore.
@DirtFarmerJay
@DirtFarmerJay 9 месяцев назад
Thanks for adding your insights to this. I appreciate it. Best, DFJ
@orioles7023
@orioles7023 9 месяцев назад
@@DirtFarmerJayfor my model, it turned out that the big box DIY stores didn’t stock the replacement part. But I ordered it from Broan and they sent it with no instructions. Thanks to your video, it was a 3 minute job.
@AJCsr
@AJCsr Год назад
This is all very good and apparently pretty simple. If only real life worked like this ? In reality Nutone doesn't make any money from selling plug and play replacement parts, so they are constantly changing just enough about the design of their fans so that the whole fan need's to be replaced. That process can, and usually does take much more time than this, depending on how the original fan was installed. I'm a handyman and believe me, I love when easy fixes like this are available ! They just aren't, most of the time.
@DirtFarmerJay
@DirtFarmerJay Год назад
I hear you.
@karynbanksley7110
@karynbanksley7110 Год назад
Thank you so much for making this video for single women who have to do a lot of DIY projects themselves. You make me miss my dad.😢
@juice-k
@juice-k Месяц назад
Yeah I've replaced 3 in my house. 1st one was pretty much like this one, 2nd on was trial and error and needed to snip a bit and make a shim to make it fit. 3rd one just replaced the motor/fan, but the new fan was a hair too big, and had a heck of a time getting the old fan off the old motor.
@keithp6689
@keithp6689 5 месяцев назад
Excellent video! Jay did not lie: this was but a ten minute job for me (not counting the time taken to drive to Home Depot to get a replacement motor). I really do wish that all such "how to" videos were this well presented, and so clearly explained. Consider me a happy camper thanks to Jay!
@markhalvorson4631
@markhalvorson4631 6 месяцев назад
Thanks for the video! It’s important to know that sometimes the new fan’s frame doesn’t fit the old housings. However, by removing the fan blade and unscrewing the nuts, one can put a new motor on an old holder that fits the housing.
@IanHall-ws8fq
@IanHall-ws8fq Год назад
Not all hero's wear capes
@kmwrites7456
@kmwrites7456 2 года назад
You are one of the best with your instructions. Getting ready for a new fan myself.
@DirtFarmerJay
@DirtFarmerJay 2 года назад
KM Writes, thanks for your kind comment. I hope your fan installation goes smoothly! Best, DFJ
@noirtech8681
@noirtech8681 2 месяца назад
I truly appreciate this video. My fan just stopped working and was looking at replacing it. This was super helpful!
@DirtFarmerJay
@DirtFarmerJay 2 месяца назад
You're welcome!
@alexsummers4985
@alexsummers4985 Год назад
Thanks! You just saved me a ton of time. I thought I had to replace the entire housing. Didn't realize it separated.
@DirtFarmerJay
@DirtFarmerJay Год назад
Glad our episode was helpful to you!
@RatedCfm-cz8ff
@RatedCfm-cz8ff 6 месяцев назад
The rule of 1 cfm per square foot needs a little additional knowledge. Keep in mind, all fans lose flow capacty when connected to any kind of ducting, this is known as delivered airflow. Particularly flexible duct, which will reduce airflow approximately 45% - 60%. So, these inexpensive shaded pole 50 cfm "fart" fans connected to 6 feet of flex + roof/wall termination, would likely be moving 20-27 cubic feet of air per minute. So, these fans are literally under sized for any size bathroom.
@DirtFarmerJay
@DirtFarmerJay 6 месяцев назад
Thanks for jumping in on this. Good insights!
@MM-wn5eh
@MM-wn5eh Год назад
OK you made this so easy thank you so much. It only took me 10 minutes. Also told my best friend whose fan broke three years ago and he kept thinking he needed to get into the attic to replace it and just put it off and when I showed him, he really only needed the middle piece and we did a video conference. I showed him how to take it out and then replace it. It took in no time. Thanks again you da man.
@boma2484
@boma2484 Год назад
No hes not the man. He did the easiest fan possible. Most fans need to be cut out of the drywall and vented back through the attic
@Bear_83
@Bear_83 10 месяцев назад
​@@boma2484not that its east. Its standard most for 20 plus year homes. Like mines. I thought I had to change whole unit. And in my attic since it's a master bathroom it place toward the end where roof slop. I couldn't get my big ass over there.
@progression_decibel
@progression_decibel Год назад
Great video! We have those SAME exact fans in all our bathrooms in our 2005-era home. They all work just fine but a tad noisy indeed. Will look to replace them using your guidance in the near future.
@FaceInstitute
@FaceInstitute Год назад
Great video! Venting this fan output to the soffit will help with energy saving and attic moisture, enclose it and put in a flexible dryer pipe to the soffit. Also, Amazon sells a humidity switch that I installed near the ceiling that turns the fan on at a certain humidity level and turns it off 20 minutes after it drops. You can also use it as a fart fan by simply pressing the switch, it will turn off in 20 minutes. Works great.
@Narhoznica
@Narhoznica 3 месяца назад
The hood in my bathroom started to smell like smoke 😢 Is it okay if I just change the motor instead of the whole unit? I'm a girl and going to do it by myself, I would be happy to hear some tips ☺️☺️☺️
@DirtFarmerJay
@DirtFarmerJay 2 месяца назад
If you can change out the motor only with the factory replacement, you should be good. Just be sure to check to see if there was any damage done to the connections or the housing when it heated up. If there is, you'll need to start over. Thanks for watching and writing! Best, DFJ
@julieabston3520
@julieabston3520 5 месяцев назад
I cleaned mine after 21 years!!! THANK YOU SO MUCH!!!
@ytsux9259
@ytsux9259 4 месяца назад
You replaced the old loud fan with a new 4-sone fan, which is also pretty loud. 😂 You should have gone with a < 2-sone fan, which is much quieter than 4 sones.
@DirtFarmerJay
@DirtFarmerJay 4 месяца назад
Good insight.
@patrickh619
@patrickh619 Год назад
how lucky it is to find an upgrade that still fit a current box fixture.
@johnopal316
@johnopal316 Год назад
I always wondered why people make stupid faces on their thumbnail picture for their videos like you did pal. Then some one told me it's RU-vid 101 on what to do to promote your video and channel. What a stupid nation we live in.
@DirtFarmerJay
@DirtFarmerJay Год назад
Glad to bring you a bit of entertainment. Best, Dirtfarmer "Pal" Jay
@JermaineLindo-z5o
@JermaineLindo-z5o 8 месяцев назад
vent light air pass n sound through it quality n clarity
@akulinamackenzie4492
@akulinamackenzie4492 2 года назад
💕👍
@marthaandrade2585
@marthaandrade2585 2 года назад
Thank you. I will change my bathroom fan. I also saw your video on tools for checking if there is current. 😀
@DirtFarmerJay
@DirtFarmerJay 2 года назад
Great, Martha. Thanks for watching and writing! Best, DFJ
@SmartAnlayst
@SmartAnlayst 4 месяца назад
Thanks a ton for this useful video - I was able to replace two bathroom fans on the same day in my house within no time by just following this video to remove the older fans and replace them with new ones. Saved me at least $150-$200 by not requiring me to hire an electrician for this work.
@DirtFarmerJay
@DirtFarmerJay 4 месяца назад
Excellent! Glad to hear!
@DirtFarmerJay
@DirtFarmerJay 4 месяца назад
Excellent! Glad to hear!
@SmartAnlayst
@SmartAnlayst 4 месяца назад
@@DirtFarmerJay - subscribed o your channel to learn more from you, Sir!!! Also, you have such a simple and soothing way to present - love it!!! :-)
@slimwantedman6694
@slimwantedman6694 2 года назад
Good morning from Southeast South Dakota
@DirtFarmerJay
@DirtFarmerJay 2 года назад
Morning!
@LousisianaFish
@LousisianaFish 7 месяцев назад
W mans. Explaining things without being an asshole like my dad :)
@DirtFarmerJay
@DirtFarmerJay 7 месяцев назад
LOL!
@hewaschuk
@hewaschuk Год назад
How about a video on changing the whole unit with a longer quieter unit?
@psucsi4145
@psucsi4145 2 года назад
Replacing two bathroom light/fan units later this month with quieter and higher cfm features. Sadly this will require me to go up into the attic. Going to do the next owner a favor and install a non-attic access version. Very nice video.
@DirtFarmerJay
@DirtFarmerJay 2 года назад
Randy, while a hassle, the results will be worth the quieter operation while attaining higher CFM. And, it's a nice touch when it comes time to sell the home. Best, DFJ
@jamesrossmusic6013
@jamesrossmusic6013 Год назад
Thank you sir... Mine is the exact model you have except 70CFM. Because of you I was able to remove the old one and I will be picking up the new one at Home Depot tomorrow. Thank you Sir!
@DirtFarmerJay
@DirtFarmerJay Год назад
Glad I could help! How did it turn out? Best, DFJ
@tecunumantonatiu4484
@tecunumantonatiu4484 Год назад
I found out the oiling it keeps it working longer, Because prevents it from Rusting from humidity Great tutorial thank you!!
@DirtFarmerJay
@DirtFarmerJay Год назад
Good insight on the maintenance aspect of this. What type of oil do you find to be the most effective? Best, DFJ
@jenns-b1977
@jenns-b1977 Год назад
Thank you so much!!! My anxiety has just decreased by 1000
@TheSQDoctor
@TheSQDoctor Год назад
Thank you, this was so helpful. Funny thing is that the replacement motor at Lowe's was $34, but the entire assembly, including the housing, was only $21.
@nixonwasframed
@nixonwasframed Год назад
I came here to say the say thing!!
@saidurrob
@saidurrob Год назад
I need to buy one. Thanks for the info!
@ocdtechtalk
@ocdtechtalk Год назад
Welcome to America where we throw things out instead of repairing them
@MrFragranceReview
@MrFragranceReview Год назад
@@ocdtechtalkYes because it’s only America. 🤦🏻‍♂️
@alwayssearching1882
@alwayssearching1882 2 года назад
Very simple and pleasant to watch.
@DirtFarmerJay
@DirtFarmerJay 2 года назад
Glad you liked it! Best, DFJ
@majikman7355
@majikman7355 Год назад
Cool video.. I ve been needing to swap mine out. Mine has a bulb with it but I'm guessing just get the housing out. Hoping no attic access bc that sounds like a disaster with me...10 minutes or less 😆....I gurantee that at isn't happening here
@DirtFarmerJay
@DirtFarmerJay Год назад
Majik Man - let me know how your project turned out. Best, DFJ
@LessThanHandy
@LessThanHandy 2 года назад
This video was beautifully done... Thank you so much.
@DirtFarmerJay
@DirtFarmerJay 2 года назад
Glad you enjoyed it, LessThanHandy! Thanks for writing. Best, DFJ
@ChrisLT
@ChrisLT Год назад
366k views, meaning you've helped out a ton of people with such a simple video (myself included). Thanks!
@DirtFarmerJay
@DirtFarmerJay Год назад
Glad it helped! It seems there are a lot of people out there doing this repair and looking for a simple approach to it. Thanks for writing! Best, DFJ
@melissay5362
@melissay5362 Год назад
Thank you so much! My husband just installed a new fan in our spare bathroom after watching your tutorial. It was super easy & your instructions were spot on! I just subscribed to your channel.
@choirmaster78
@choirmaster78 Год назад
Easy explanation, demonstration, and fan information for beginners. Thanks for uploading video!
@DirtFarmerJay
@DirtFarmerJay Год назад
Glad it was helpful!
@aap2310
@aap2310 Месяц назад
I wish I owned my home.
@1TylerM
@1TylerM 6 месяцев назад
I got the replacement fan part based on the fan part number (listed on the box too) but it didn’t fit my housing, just FYI. Power plug was in a slightly different location so couldn’t just drop it in. Size was slightly different too. Weird huh?
@jefferymeasles4193
@jefferymeasles4193 Месяц назад
Your video is longer than the process 😂
@DirtFarmerJay
@DirtFarmerJay 28 дней назад
That generally happens when you explain a process. Just sayin!
@ronnymieglich5791
@ronnymieglich5791 Год назад
My manufacturer home is only 4 years old and fart fan sound like a jet engine I'm looking to upgrade mine.
@DirtFarmerJay
@DirtFarmerJay Год назад
Thanks for watching and writing!
@theedgeofoblivious
@theedgeofoblivious Год назад
You are awesome! This is such a good guide. Mine was caked with dust, so I had to do some prodding around under the dust in order to find the things you were mentioning, but I was able to find the right place to undo it and pop it out. I replaced it with a new one and it looks great and works beautifully now! Thank you so much!
@DirtFarmerJay
@DirtFarmerJay Год назад
Glad it helped! Thanks for taking time to write! Best, DFJ
@chrism2887
@chrism2887 Год назад
Thank you so much for this video. My bathroom fan recently died on me and will not turn on at all, but the other switches work fine. I'll see if it needs a good cleaning first before replacing it. This video is a massive help.
@TNtoolman
@TNtoolman 2 года назад
In our house the sone rating is just as important as the CFM. The lower the sone rating, the quieter the fan, important when the wife wants to keep sleeping and I want an early shower. We look for 2.0 or lower. My snoring is about 6 sones!
@DirtFarmerJay
@DirtFarmerJay 2 года назад
Great insight, Tim! I have found that the bigger, better designed fans tend to run quieter. As for the snoring sones, that's another story. Thanks for writing! Best, DFJ
@patswift4259
@patswift4259 2 года назад
Thank you for the easy to follow explanation for fan replacement MR. J. I would also like to commend you on the crown detail in the washroom.It is an awesome look. Scott Tunney Ontario Canada
@DirtFarmerJay
@DirtFarmerJay 2 года назад
Thanks, Pat Swift! We like that look also, it's a pattern we intend to install in one of the other restrooms and we'll do a video when we do! Thanks for being a part of our viewer family! Best, DFJ
@desert-walker
@desert-walker 6 месяцев назад
I replaced three of them so far each time was kind of a pain in the butt and of course had to clean everything if you have to change the housing that’s the pain in the butt as well but anyway luckily I don’t have to do it for a while😮
@Here---Now2
@Here---Now2 Месяц назад
8:30
@Here---Now2
@Here---Now2 Месяц назад
3:48
@NamTran-rj7rr
@NamTran-rj7rr Год назад
👍👏😍😀
@derekt9974
@derekt9974 11 месяцев назад
Mine will not come out. The apartment company either had them built to prevent people from tampering with it or its so old and solidified that its stuck because its not coming out.
@derekt9974
@derekt9974 11 месяцев назад
Never mind, I'm just a wimp. Lol. Got it to work.
@DirtFarmerJay
@DirtFarmerJay 11 месяцев назад
Glad you were able to work through it. How did it turn out? Best, DFJ
@derekt9974
@derekt9974 11 месяцев назад
@@DirtFarmerJay VERY dirty. After i cleaned everything it sounded much better.
@Tiretrack
@Tiretrack 11 дней назад
I just want to say Thank You! This really helped me out today, I’m so grateful for people like you! 🙏
@msjoy2005
@msjoy2005 Год назад
I think mines is original to our 1969 house 🤦🏾‍♀️
@HallStevenson
@HallStevenson 7 месяцев назад
Nutone sells an "upgrade" kit that includes *only* the motor/fan part (and cover) that you swapped out. They claim the replacement moves a little bit more air and is quieter. I can attest that it's quieter, can't measure the air flow though...
@tdubz1154
@tdubz1154 Год назад
A couple of other videos made this look WAY more complicated than it is. Our toilet room fan had been rattling for 6 months. Besides the cleanup I had to do after 11 years of use without maintenance, this took me all of few minutes to R2 with most of that time getting the ladder in and turning of the CB. Thanks for a great video tutorial!!
@boatingbcassociation3230
@boatingbcassociation3230 Месяц назад
After I took off the plastic vent cover, I discovered there is only a 4-5" hole in the drywall instead of a square cutout. Do I have to cut out the rest of the drywall around the box?
@gregryan6853
@gregryan6853 Год назад
How about enlarging the fan.
@DirtFarmerJay
@DirtFarmerJay Год назад
Greg, now you're in to a more complex job, but it can be done, especially if you have good access through an attic. There will be sheetrock work, paint touch up, and possibly a replacement of the duct if a larger size is needed. However, many times a larger fan does improve ventilation as long as the is adequate replacement air that will flow into the space under the door or a make-up air vent. I hope this helps! Best, DFJ
@ocdtechtalk
@ocdtechtalk Год назад
How do you know which one to buy what size
@DirtFarmerJay
@DirtFarmerJay Год назад
Take off the cover and see if you can see a model number either on the back of the cover or up on the fan unit. If not, remove the fan unit and unplug it. See if there is a label that gives you more info. I hope that helps! Best, DFJ
@infiniteg7852
@infiniteg7852 8 месяцев назад
I have one in of my Barber Suites , and it’s super loud . Anyway that you can make it quiet? It’s fairly new as well
@marvinjohnson424
@marvinjohnson424 Год назад
You might have bought it for $17 a few months ago, but now it is $40😱
@DirtFarmerJay
@DirtFarmerJay Год назад
Crazy! Thanks for letting me know.
@daveblevins3322
@daveblevins3322 Год назад
Inflation is terrible now, and we know why. Y'all have a great day 🙏🇺🇸
@therealtheseus1532
@therealtheseus1532 Год назад
😭
@JoseHernandez-bq3hu
@JoseHernandez-bq3hu Год назад
​@@daveblevins3322 your corporate masters. 😂
@higherlifts420
@higherlifts420 Год назад
​@@daveblevins3322 Biden inflation
@GOGOJOHNSTORE
@GOGOJOHNSTORE 3 месяца назад
Thank you for the video! My bath fan stop working and I follow your instructions. But I clean mines it had a lot of dust and It start working again.
@DirtFarmerJay
@DirtFarmerJay 2 месяца назад
Glad it helped!
@tm71100
@tm71100 2 года назад
Thanks Jay from The Sip /Missippi. I put a Nutone 110 CFM maybe 7 years ago and did the whole attic install. It has started to make some noise now and again but now it is quiet at the moment. Maybe I need to oil it. Wish I had this video years back . Access was the worst laying down 2x4s to have a place to get in there. I think the old one was a Nutone. Coulda been easy with your video. Thanks.
@DirtFarmerJay
@DirtFarmerJay 2 года назад
Good to hear from you Timothy. Yep, I'd take a shot at oiling the bearings using a needle oiler and see if you can get extended (quiet) life out of it. The best to you and yours - DFJ
@tm71100
@tm71100 2 года назад
Thanks Jay. Appreciate you.
@PAUL-em4tj
@PAUL-em4tj 5 дней назад
They better have one when I come over for sure. 🤨
@DirtFarmerJay
@DirtFarmerJay 3 дня назад
Love it.
@PAUL-em4tj
@PAUL-em4tj 3 дня назад
👍​@@DirtFarmerJay
@Mixwell1983
@Mixwell1983 8 дней назад
Have 2 of these basic ones, I work at Lowe's and we had the 678 which is a lighted version on clearance so I got it for sub $10. Plan on swapping out the old one and hoping it's a direct fit for the current one which is a Broan 688
@DirtFarmerJay
@DirtFarmerJay 3 дня назад
Here's a compatibility finder that may help you: broan-nutone.com/en-us/bath-fan-wizard
@JermaineLindo-z5o
@JermaineLindo-z5o 8 месяцев назад
magnet n vent
@gregmaxfield4405
@gregmaxfield4405 2 года назад
Thanks DFJ, Another very informative video. Straightforward presentation and advice. 🙂🚜🐻 Bear Queensland Oztralia
@DirtFarmerJay
@DirtFarmerJay 2 года назад
Glad you enjoyed it, Greg. Thanks for being a part of our world-wide viewing family! Best, DFJ
@pilgrim985
@pilgrim985 Год назад
Great video! I just bought my home 2 years ago but it was built in 1970. My bath fan definitely needs to be replaced but I don’t know the extent of it. At least now, after watching this video, I know what I’m doing and now, replacing it t will be a fun project, not a nightmare! Thank You!
@kristianlutenske95
@kristianlutenske95 Год назад
How’d it go? I’m in the same boat😅
@pilgrim985
@pilgrim985 Год назад
@@kristianlutenske95 I haven’t had a chance to get started with it because of several unexpected family emergencies.
@Sparky-ww5re
@Sparky-ww5re Год назад
When replacing an old fan but especially in new construction, it's important to follow all instructions that come with the fan. For instance if the fan is to be placed over a shower or tub, the unit must be approved for such placement, and from what I've seen in the field, the instructions will require the fan to be powered from a GFCI protected circuit if placed over a tub or shower.
@DirtFarmerJay
@DirtFarmerJay Год назад
Well said. Thanks for the insight. Best, DFJ
@jimmadsen1219
@jimmadsen1219 9 месяцев назад
Thanks Jay. Our house was built 22 years ago -- the fan worked OK, but it was just nasty -- everything was covered in dust. I had to use a wet rag to clean everything off, especially in the opening after I removed the fan. A vacuum would hardly remove anything.
@DirtFarmerJay
@DirtFarmerJay 9 месяцев назад
Yes, the fans can get especially nasty because of the material that's being moved out while moisture is present. Essentially makes a glue-like or paste-like substance that gets stuck on everything. Thanks for writing!
@AliceBrady-z1u
@AliceBrady-z1u 7 дней назад
Hi, I need to change out the fan in my daughters bathroom. We have currently 50-CFM. Do you know, if we were to get a stronger fan, maybe 70 or 80, does it normally go up in size, or can we find one that we can just replace in the same size hole? Thank you
@DirtFarmerJay
@DirtFarmerJay 3 дня назад
Alice, check out this fan compatibility tool offered by Broan/NuTone: broan-nutone.com/en-us/bath-fan-wizard
@cawiltu
@cawiltu 8 месяцев назад
That easy? I’ll give it at try.
@DirtFarmerJay
@DirtFarmerJay 8 месяцев назад
Let me know how it turns out for you. Best, DFJ
@richardfabrizio8998
@richardfabrizio8998 5 месяцев назад
Wow dirt farm. My fan was so noisy didn’t know how to fix it. Only thing mine had a sheet metal screw, once I removed that job was simple just like you said. Thanks you so much !
@DirtFarmerJay
@DirtFarmerJay 5 месяцев назад
Excellent!
@benbrown9053
@benbrown9053 11 месяцев назад
The one you replaced it with is the same exact brand and model in my bathroom, it's been there since 2005 since I moved and who knows how much longer. It is used nearly everyday, mostly because the cat littter box is in that bathroom. I never cleaned it, the most I've only recently done was put some oil in the bearings and shaft because it's been having trouble starting up. I am going to replace it and thanks to your video I learned that it's not that difficult at all. Thank you very much!
@DirtFarmerJay
@DirtFarmerJay 11 месяцев назад
Glad to be of help! Best, DFJ
@ballen772
@ballen772 11 месяцев назад
Mine has been in place since 2006 and I've never cleaned it. 😭
@benbrown9053
@benbrown9053 11 месяцев назад
@ballen772 dw.. neither did I. I think it paid itself off considering it required no cleaning or service to last this long.
@alonzoakbar6760
@alonzoakbar6760 Год назад
Great instructional video. Thanks for sharing. Changing mine today.👍🏾
@boma2484
@boma2484 Год назад
Thats an easy fan to replace
@scodavis
@scodavis 6 месяцев назад
Hi Jay - I just wanted to say THANK YOU for this video! I couldn't figure out how to snap out the old fan module because the contractors painted over the indication of where to push! Once I knew that secret, a quick trip to the hardware store and about five minutes and I have a working fan again. Thank you again!
@DirtFarmerJay
@DirtFarmerJay 6 месяцев назад
You're welcome! I'm glad to hear it worked out so well for you. Best, DFJ
@bikeaddict8475
@bikeaddict8475 9 месяцев назад
Thanks Jay! Unfortunately I went in the attic twice before watching your video. You mentioned servicing the fan and so I added a few drops of oil to the bearings and the fan runs again! I'll be sure to watch a video first next time I try to do a diy home project.
@DirtFarmerJay
@DirtFarmerJay 9 месяцев назад
Love it! Glad it worked out for you. Best, DFJ
@robertmccully2792
@robertmccully2792 Год назад
Not on my fan,, its has screws in from the back/ attic side. Sucks
@MalikChildish
@MalikChildish 10 месяцев назад
This saved me so much time lol i was thinking i had to replace the whole housing for it as well
@DirtFarmerJay
@DirtFarmerJay 10 месяцев назад
Glad to be of help! Best, DFJ
@sunmand6136
@sunmand6136 9 месяцев назад
@DirtFarmerJay - Thank you. Puting the new fan in took a little longer because only one side of the slots would go in. But everything you showed here was greatly helpful. I just followed it step by step and it worked. Thanks again!.
@DirtFarmerJay
@DirtFarmerJay 9 месяцев назад
Excellent!
@Jason-xb2ri
@Jason-xb2ri 3 месяца назад
Thank you sir!
@DirtFarmerJay
@DirtFarmerJay 2 месяца назад
You are welcome.
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@jeffreyrichardson Год назад
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@gloriahahn2606
@gloriahahn2606 Год назад
thank you very much Sir, i live on a second floor apartment...and it was like listening to my dad for guidance! very grateful. :>)
@DirtFarmerJay
@DirtFarmerJay Год назад
Were you able to get it repaired? I hope it was helpful to you. Best, DFJ
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