bathroom fan to be replaced with new one

REPLACE A FAN IN BATHROOM. HOW MUCH?

Asked by Derek on 17th Aug 2020
Expert Trade Answers
"If a like for like replacement, and using a basic 4” timer fan, you would be looking at around £75-£100 parts and labour. A more sophisticated fan and better model would increase costs, sometimes by 100%.

To replace, it would be less than an hour providing wiring is fit for purpose, and all other safety checks meet the required standard, but most electricians charge for the first hour anyway.

Fan itself can be anywhere between £15-£200 and have several modes like timer, pull cord, humidity or all in one."
Answered on 8th Oct 2020 - Member since Jun 2020 - report
"If it is like for like replacement your looking around £65 with minor work certificate"
Answered on 27th Jan 2021 - Member since Jan 2021 - report
"In the £120 range to replace an existing spot fan"
Answered on 19th Jan 2022 - Member since Oct 2021 - report
"Depending on location, you looking at £30 to £50. As driving will play a factor in pricing. Hope this helps."
Answered on 18th Aug 2020 - Member since Jan 2020 - report
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