So do you want to come and clean mine, yours looks good compared to what I have at my house. I guess I know how to do it so it’s on me to fix it, great video, thank you!
Great video! Thanks for showing us how to fix this 👍. This is some good preventative maintance to not have to replace the whole unit. We have one in our bathroom / laundry room that gets really bad really fast. I’ve never cleaning inside of the light but now I know how easy it is to do! Thanks
Wow, I’m shocked that female part of the fan outlet came out. I always thought some fans are made cheap, this proves it! Good call for safety to turn off your breaker and be safe!
I wish I could use my air compressor but it’s on the other side of the house, good tip with the computer compressed air! I would have never thought about that as a solution! Also, don’t use that toothbrush again if using it, lol! Great video 👏
Dude - I feel like a total moron for all the time I spent trying to get this thing down, not thinking to take out the lightbulb and look for a screw. All the other videos say to look for spring clips. The fan is original to my 34yr old house, purchased a year ago. It sounded awful, and the built in heater smelled like a house fire waiting to happen. Ventilation was questionable at best. I did have to, um, persuade the metal housing a bit to get rid of some rattle. I was going to replace it - shit ton of work there - but now it seems just fine, other than a little bit of rust. I can gladly live with that. Thanks so much!
Thanks for the subscription, man! It's funny that this is the first video of yours that I watched. I happen to have a bath fan that is quiet for about 1.5 minutes and then it starts to buzz loudly. I should fix it tomorrow. I subbed right back. You and I have similar interests.
Really anything with very low scones (under 1) would be best. There are so many options out there. Many now have variable speeds too. So if you need more more exhaust for a shower you can turn it up to high (more CFMs). I’ve always had good luck with Broan-Nutone exhaust fans. Low maintained and last a long time.
Great video! If the fan still makes loud noise, do you recommend using WD-40 silicone lubricant on the point where the shaft of the fan connects to the fan assembly in the center or May be even apply 2 drops of oil to it? Also is it absolutely necessary to turn off the circuit breaker even if I power off the exhaust fan main switch that I use to turn the exhaust fan on or off?
A silicone lubricant would work better than wd40. Be careful not to spray it on any of the electrical connections though! Safety is important and I always turn off breakers. Just a few extra moments to ensure safety is always worth it every time.
@@MCFIXIT thanks for your response. This morning I again cleaned up and vacuumed the fan area. But when I turned on the fan, there is a VERY loud screeching noise coming out of it as if the blades of the fan are colliding each other. I turned the fan ON multiple times but still same issue. So I guess it’s time to change the fan now, right?
Hi MC Fix it I have kind of a dumb question for you lol so our maintenance person came to clean the fan today but a few hours after he left the ventilator fan is making worse noises than before almost as loud as a car engine. With that being said it does also have a light bulb attached like the one you fixed (bc it’s ancient) can I just open it up, remove the motor fan and keep the bulb on my own? Please help thanks!
You should be able to unplug it from the receptacle and only have the light on. Be careful though, because you can cause mold in your bathroom without proper ventilation.
Yes it does! The same one. I’m actually about to do a replacement motor video in the one that had a light issue. I’m waiting for the part to come in and then I’ll be making a video on that.
You are welcome. Different models do allow you to do that and it would give you an even better clean because you could get all sides of the fan blades.
Got a super loud bathroom fan vent, can it be fixed? Yes! Often you can follow these simple instructions to fix it yourself! 00:52 The Tools • Step ladder - amzn.to/3bg8azE • Flathead screwdriver -- amzn.to/2RAjTlU • Toothbrush or soft-bristled cleaning tool - amzn.to/3hdBbzP • Pilers or Wrench - amzn.to/3bh4Ggx • Mini Shop Vac - amzn.to/33rPSqZ • Compressed Air Bottle or Air Compressor - amzn.to/3f7f6jF • Extension Cord - amzn.to/3f4C4If 01:15 The Fix Solve this problem by seeing if it's filled with dust and lent! Take off the Broan NuTone fan cover off and begin cleaning. Often these fans get caked with debris that makes the fan run very loud and seem like it's broken. After cleaning it they often return to their normal running loudness. Check out my website at mcfixit.us Disclaimer: Due to factors beyond the control of MC FIX IT, I cannot guarantee against improper use or unauthorized modifications of this information in the video, post, blog, or social media. MC FIX IT assumes no liability for property damage or injury incurred as a result of any of the information contained in this video. Use this information at your own risk. If you feel uncomfortable at any time. Stop and go to a professional. MC FIX IT recommends safe practices when working on vehicles, your house, or any other project and or with tools seen or implied in this video. Due to factors beyond the control of MC FIX IT, no information contained in this video shall create any expressed or implied warranty or guarantee of any particular result. Any injury, damage, or loss that may result from improper use of these tools, equipment, or from the information contained in this video is the sole responsibility of the user and not MC FIX IT. #mcfixit #homerepair #fix #repair #bathroomvent #fan #cleaning #broan #broan-nutone
FWIW - Every ceiling fan I have ever installed allows you to remove the platten with the fan/motor attached from the housing that mount between the studs. There is generally one 1/4 inch hex-head screw fastening one side of the fan bracket. It should be 1/2 to 3/4 inches from the edge of the housing. Once that is removed, you can swing the fan assembly down and out of the unit. You must remove the black plug to the fan first.
My problem is that the fan rattles violently when it’s off. My upstairs neighbor turns their fan on and mine rattles. It won’t stop until I turn mine on. I live in an apartment.
Sounds like a ventilation issue. Do you see many outdoor vent locations to where the air is being pushed? It might be on the roof or side of the apartment. How many units are in your apartment building?
@@MCFIXIT I’m on the 1st floor there are 3 additional units above me. Vent shaft is on the roof. Maintenance says the problem is there but they do nothing about it. They say just run the fan. I say tell them to turn theirs off, apparently they won’t.
So do you want to come and clean mine, yours looks good compared to what I have at my house. I guess I know how to do it so it’s on me to fix it, great video, thank you!
I know right!
Thanks for the offer. You now know how so go for it!
So true... come on over. I’ve got beer
Great video! Thanks for showing us how to fix this 👍. This is some good preventative maintance to not have to replace the whole unit. We have one in our bathroom / laundry room that gets really bad really fast. I’ve never cleaning inside of the light but now I know how easy it is to do! Thanks
I bet you get so much lent in there!
You are welcome. Thanks for watching!
Wow, I’m shocked that female part of the fan outlet came out. I always thought some fans are made cheap, this proves it! Good call for safety to turn off your breaker and be safe!
Yes, safety first. Don’t go near live wires. It’s not a good feeling to be electrocuted.
My fan looks just like this on the outside. It’s a Nautilus tho. Is Broan and Nautilus the same?
Most everything is made in the same factory today. I'm not super familiar with that brand though.
I wish I could use my air compressor but it’s on the other side of the house, good tip with the computer compressed air! I would have never thought about that as a solution! Also, don’t use that toothbrush again if using it, lol! Great video 👏
Hahahaha!
Yes. I actually save mine after I’ve used them for a few months and then run them through the dishwasher. Then use them for many different projects
Dude - I feel like a total moron for all the time I spent trying to get this thing down, not thinking to take out the lightbulb and look for a screw. All the other videos say to look for spring clips. The fan is original to my 34yr old house, purchased a year ago. It sounded awful, and the built in heater smelled like a house fire waiting to happen. Ventilation was questionable at best. I did have to, um, persuade the metal housing a bit to get rid of some rattle. I was going to replace it - shit ton of work there - but now it seems just fine, other than a little bit of rust. I can gladly live with that. Thanks so much!
You are welcome. Be careful with that heater if there’s a lot of dust in there bc a fire could possibly happen.
Way to save the day! Thanks foe this video!
You are welcome. Thanks for watching!
Thank you! Perfect instructions for a single woman to do all by myself!!
So glad it was helpful! Glad you could do it yourself!
Great video, thank you 😊
You’re welcome 😊
Thanks for the subscription, man! It's funny that this is the first video of yours that I watched. I happen to have a bath fan that is quiet for about 1.5 minutes and then it starts to buzz loudly. I should fix it tomorrow. I subbed right back. You and I have similar interests.
Crazy how that works. Good luck on your fix!
I want to replace mine with a new quieter bathroom fan in my condo unit. Any suggestions?
Really anything with very low scones (under 1) would be best. There are so many options out there. Many now have variable speeds too. So if you need more more exhaust for a shower you can turn it up to high (more CFMs). I’ve always had good luck with Broan-Nutone exhaust fans. Low maintained and last a long time.
Great video! If the fan still makes loud noise, do you recommend using WD-40 silicone lubricant on the point where the shaft of the fan connects to the fan assembly in the center or May be even apply 2 drops of oil to it? Also is it absolutely necessary to turn off the circuit breaker even if I power off the exhaust fan main switch that I use to turn the exhaust fan on or off?
A silicone lubricant would work better than wd40. Be careful not to spray it on any of the electrical connections though!
Safety is important and I always turn off breakers. Just a few extra moments to ensure safety is always worth it every time.
@@MCFIXIT thanks for your response. This morning I again cleaned up and vacuumed the fan area. But when I turned on the fan, there is a VERY loud screeching noise coming out of it as if the blades of the fan are colliding each other. I turned the fan ON multiple times but still same issue. So I guess it’s time to change the fan now, right?
Yes, that's what I would do.
Hi MC Fix it I have kind of a dumb question for you lol so our maintenance person came to clean the fan today but a few hours after he left the ventilator fan is making worse noises than before almost as loud as a car engine. With that being said it does also have a light bulb attached like the one you fixed (bc it’s ancient) can I just open it up, remove the motor fan and keep the bulb on my own? Please help thanks!
You should be able to unplug it from the receptacle and only have the light on. Be careful though, because you can cause mold in your bathroom without proper ventilation.
Thank you for these instructions! I've got the same problem going on right now. This will be very helpful
Thanks for watching
Great video. Thanks for the info and safety reminder 👍
Yes. As always, safety first. Getting electrocuted is no joking matter
Nice job does your other bathroom have a fan as well
Yes it does! The same one. I’m actually about to do a replacement motor video in the one that had a light issue. I’m waiting for the part to come in and then I’ll be making a video on that.
Great instructions. Can you take out the blower motor and clean it even more? I think some of them out come.
You are welcome. Different models do allow you to do that and it would give you an even better clean because you could get all sides of the fan blades.
I so hope my wife doesn’t see this video or else I’ve got another thing added to my honey do list - LOL. Thanks for a great video!
Fingers crossed!
Mine is far worse looking that yours. Great instructions!
You are welcome! Thanks for watching!
Very informative. Thank you for recording this fix!
Glad it was helpful!
Great video. Thanks for showing how to solve this repair!
Thanks for watching!
Got a super loud bathroom fan vent, can it be fixed? Yes! Often you can follow these simple instructions to fix it yourself!
00:52 The Tools
• Step ladder - amzn.to/3bg8azE
• Flathead screwdriver -- amzn.to/2RAjTlU
• Toothbrush or soft-bristled cleaning tool - amzn.to/3hdBbzP
• Pilers or Wrench - amzn.to/3bh4Ggx
• Mini Shop Vac - amzn.to/33rPSqZ
• Compressed Air Bottle or Air Compressor - amzn.to/3f7f6jF
• Extension Cord - amzn.to/3f4C4If
01:15 The Fix
Solve this problem by seeing if it's filled with dust and lent! Take off the Broan NuTone fan cover off and begin cleaning. Often these fans get caked with debris that makes the fan run very loud and seem like it's broken. After cleaning it they often return to their normal running loudness.
Check out my website at mcfixit.us
Disclaimer: Due to factors beyond the control of MC FIX IT, I cannot guarantee against improper use or unauthorized modifications of this information in the video, post, blog, or social media. MC FIX IT assumes no liability for property damage or injury incurred as a result of any of the information contained in this video. Use this information at your own risk. If you feel uncomfortable at any time. Stop and go to a professional. MC FIX IT recommends safe practices when working on vehicles, your house, or any other project and or with tools seen or implied in this video. Due to factors beyond the control of MC FIX IT, no information contained in this video shall create any expressed or implied warranty or guarantee of any particular result. Any injury, damage, or loss that may result from improper use of these tools, equipment, or from the information contained in this video is the sole responsibility of the user and not MC FIX IT.
#mcfixit #homerepair #fix #repair #bathroomvent #fan #cleaning #broan #broan-nutone
FWIW - Every ceiling fan I have ever installed allows you to remove the platten with the fan/motor attached from the housing that mount between the studs. There is generally one 1/4 inch hex-head screw fastening one side of the fan bracket. It should be 1/2 to 3/4 inches from the edge of the housing. Once that is removed, you can swing the fan assembly down and out of the unit. You must remove the black plug to the fan first.
Great insight and information! Thank you!
You answer my question above. Thanks for writing this out to help me!
Thanks for this tip!
Thank you!
You bet!
My school has a very noisy fan that needs fixing
Pass this video onto your janitorial staff. Maybe they can help fix the problem!
Wow that was really dirty inside. How does it get so dirty?
Lent, dust, and debris in your house! Kinda gross, but easy to clean!
What if the fan motor still makes lots of noise even after its been cleaned out
You may need to replace the fan. I’ve got another video where I do this on my channel with our other bathroom that had that issue!
It looks like the Shop vac doesn't really work. Needs a small vac with little nozzle
I had someone else comment that they have one with bristles on it. That would be a great idea for helping get the extra junk out of there!
My problem is that the fan rattles violently when it’s off. My upstairs neighbor turns their fan on and mine rattles. It won’t stop until I turn mine on. I live in an apartment.
Sounds like a ventilation issue. Do you see many outdoor vent locations to where the air is being pushed? It might be on the roof or side of the apartment. How many units are in your apartment building?
@@MCFIXIT I’m on the 1st floor there are 3 additional units above me. Vent shaft is on the roof. Maintenance says the problem is there but they do nothing about it. They say just run the fan. I say tell them to turn theirs off, apparently they won’t.
That’s super frustrating! It does seem to be an issue with the amount of units then. Hopefully the other units will listen and the issue will go away