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Step-by-Step Pictures and Instructions To Install a Quiet Bathroom Fan
By Marcia Bethke
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Replace your noisy old bath fan with a whisper-quiet model.
Read an overview of how to install a quiet bathroom fan.
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Turn off the power at the main panel. Pull down the grille cover and remove it. Then unscrew or pry out the old fan motor assembly using a screwdriver.
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