If the gap is larger than 2 you re going to have to make the hole bigger before you can make it smaller.
New bathroom fan smaller than old.
Next take out the vent fan housing to completely remove the old bathroom fan.
To simplify cutting line up two sides with the existing hole.
No cut or roomside bathroom fan models can be installed in new construction or used to replace older fans in existing construction.
After that attach the wiring of the new fan to the wiring in the ceiling or wall.
Now go back down to the bathroom.
I can t imagine that will be very pretty.
I m installing a bathroom fan where a light fixture used to be.
Cut a new piece of drywall to fit the hole you just made then cut out a hole in this piece to fit your fan housing.
Upon getting into the attic i see that there used to be a fan in this location before and the hole has been patched.
Now the hole is slightly too big and when i put the grill cover on the fan i can see the hole.
To install the new fan place the housing of the new fan into the ceiling or wall framing and connect the vent pipe which is the large silvery pipe that transfers air from the bathroom.
Wear goggles while cutting.
I took out the old one.
But if the new fan is bigger than the old one you will need to enlarge the hole in your ceiling.
I was replacing a bathroom fan and the new bathroom fan is bigger than the old one.
If not you ll have to patch the ceiling with drywall.
With replacing bathroom ceiling fans is it not so much that the new fan has a different sized cover the part that shows when you look up at the ceiling and therefore will need a different sized ceiling hole to get it to stay up.
He plans to return with some caulk to fill in the openings.
Simplify the installation process when installing a new bath fan with a new easy install model.
Does anyone have any ideas for an alternate solutio.
The new unit grille is smaller than the old one was.
Simply remove the old fan attach the new housing hook up the ductwork and wiring and you re done.
Then i used a reciprocating saw for the first time and got a little crazy with it.
I just had an electrician replace a bathroom fan light.
Most new quiet fans are larger than the old fans.
Thus there are some unsightly gaps.
Then i used a pencil and traced around the new fan.
If it has the same measurements as your old fan you will be able to install it immediately.
Head back down to your bathroom and remove the new fan from its packaging.
I m not sure what to do now.
If the hole is bigger than the new housing you ll need to fill in around it.
Cut out a square of drywall around the fan until you get to the center of a joist on each side of the fan.
Step 3 insert the fan photo by wendell t.
Install the new fan.