Depending on the situation, you may not need to tear out the entire bath exhaust fan in your home - most of the time you just need to replace the motor. For safety reasons, we recommend hiring a home service pro to get the job done.
Hired to intall a bathroom fan i had purchased seperately. Had to cut into a bubbled bathroom celing, vent out the room, and install a timer.
The result was flawless, even though the celing was very likely to have paint come...
Strongman Electrical upgraded a 100 amp service to 200 amps in a detached house. Within the building, the work included removal and replacement of the existing electrical panel; installation of new breakers and the transfer of the house wiring....