So, here we are now, after enough swearing to last an entire year… with a bathroom fan that still can’t be used, in addition to a dryer that can’t be used.
The exhaust fan’s outlet is on the other side from the old one, there wasn’t enough duct to make it reach. I stole some from the dryer, now there’s not enough to connect it back together. All the while I didn’t actually take enough to make the bathroom exhaust fan both reach and connect properly. Mom just can’t seem to manage to get the ‘easy connector’ to actually connect the exhaust duct work and the fan itself. In the process she managed to push so hard against the fan as to bend the metal box out of shape; even though I was saying almost continuously not to push on the fan box.
I swear, I hate Broan… whomever wrote that this was an easy process really should be executed. The box should say “This will be a horrible installation experience, you’ll not get it done right the first time. You probably should just not purchase/return this right now. Any benefit gained by having a new fan will be offset by the horror of installation.”
Oh, in addition to the box being bent out of shape now, the fan’s installation tabs aren’t in the right place either, they’re way too high. Apparently this house was constructed horribly below building construction standards, as the rafters are 2×4’s, not 2×6’s as necessary for the fan, or even 2×8’s as would have been needed for the original fan we planned to purchase . Of course, you don’t know any of that crucial information until you’re into the process of installation. Just to get the old fan out, because it was nailed, required basically destroying the old one. So, once you’ve started you’re screwed if it doesn’t work out right. Once you’re in the attic, you don’t really want to have to get back out until you’re done; it isn’t exactly an easy process t move around up there… there is no floor after all and the headroom is practically non-existent.
This whole process makes me sound like I’m clueless about this sort of thing, and while I’ve not installed an exhaust fan before, I’m quite good at general maintenance sorts of things. These fans should be made to connect to the wiring, building, and duct work like a light fixture. All this in the attic work is ridiculous.
So, after I woke up from my seemingly endless nap, I found a single 4″x8′ flexible metal duct on the table and a roll of duct tape. Of course we need more than one metal duct now, for both the fan and the dryer. I suppose today will be yet another attempt to connect the fan to the duct that goes outside.
Oh well… I’ll remain dirty and so will my clothes. I will refuse to do anything similar to this in the future, just as I will never do plumbing again. Any money saved by doing it myself will quickly be offset by how horrible the entire process is.
We really should have just bought the cheapest one they had, I’m sure it would have fit perfectly.