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There is damp on the ceiling so an extractor fan should deal with that.
| Task Location: | Pollagorteen, Co. Kildare |
| Due date: | Flexible |
| Date Posted: | 18 May 2026 |
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Comments & Offers
@Marie, that shouldn't be a problem. Regards Damien
@Damien . Second floor in roof of dormer bungalow. Thanks
@Marie, the offer I put in would be price, including supplying the extractor fan. Can you tell me what floor the room is located on please? Regards Damien
@Damien . Ok Damien. What would be the full price do you think?
Hi Marie, yes, it is possible to hide the cable and make it safe at the same time. I'd try and keep any need for patchwork to a bare minimum. Regards Damien
Hi Maire, yes if it's an upstairs bathroom you can put it in the ceiling. Run the ventilation through the attic. You will need an isolator switch above the light switch. There may be some patch work afterwards
@Damien . I am concerned that it will look very bad if there is a cable involved. Would it be possible to put it in ceiling which is below the attic?
No problem, best of luck
@Darren L. I didn't realise that a cable would be involved. Might look very bad. I will have to think about it. Thanks
Hi Maire, Ok so run a cable from the light switch, chase it behind wall directly to the extractor fan, will need to core drill out hole for ductwork straight outside. House or apartment?
@Michael M. Sorry I have already accepted offer
@Alan T. Sorry I have already accepted
@Darren L. No nothing. There is power for the shower.
Grnd floor or 1st? Wall tiled?
Hello Maire, Is there a pre-existing power supply or old extractor already there?