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How to Clean a Bathroom Exhaust Vent (Step-by-Step)

Cleaning a bathroom exhaust vent helps improve airflow, reduce lingering moisture, and ease strain on the fan motor. This step-by-step article covers the tools you need, how to clean the cover and housing, and when it may be time to replace the fan instead.

Is an Exhaust Fan Required in a Mobile Home Kitchen?

In most manufactured homes, a kitchen exhaust fan is required under HUD standards. The system must move at least 100 CFM and vent air outside the home. This ventilation helps remove moisture, grease, and cooking odors that build up during normal cooking.

How to Install the Ventline 90 CFM Bathroom Ceiling Exhaust Fan

Moisture is sneaky. One long shower can fog windows, bead along walls, and settle deep into corners where the air doesn’t quite reach. Over time, that moisture can lead to peeling paint, soft trim, and mold that seems to appear overnight. A dependable bathroom vent fan makes all the difference—quietly pulling damp air outside before
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6 Things You Need to Install a New Bathtub

There’s something exciting about picturing a new bathtub in your bathroom—the kind of change that makes the whole space feel brighter, cleaner, and more like you. But if you’ve ever stood in the aisle staring at all the parts and pieces wondering where to even begin, you’re not alone. The truth is, installing a tub
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Keep Mold Out of Your Mobile Home Bathroom

Mold and mildew can be a real problem in any bathroom, but they often show up more easily in a mobile home bathroom. Because of the smaller space, moisture can collect fast. When steam from a hot shower has nowhere to go, it can lead to damp corners, surfaces, and even hidden spots behind walls.
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How to Fix Water Damage in Your Mobile Home Bathroom

Water damage is never fun to deal with, and when it happens in your mobile home bathroom, it can feel especially overwhelming. Whether it’s a leaky faucet, a cracked bathtub, or a hidden plumbing issue, water damage can lead to more significant problems if left unchecked. But don’t worry—if you act fast and follow the
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Breathe Easy: Ventilation Tips for Your Mobile Home

You know the feeling—you walk into your mobile home, expecting it to be fresh and comfortable, but instead, there’s a damp smell in the air. Maybe you notice some condensation on the windows or even a little mold creeping into the corners of your bathroom. Moisture and poor ventilation have a sneaky way of causing
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Are You Using the Right Exhaust Fan for Your Bathroom?

Keeping your bathroom fresh and dry is super important—especially in a mobile home where space can get a bit tight. Good ventilation can be the difference between a bathroom that feels clean and comfy and one that’s, well… not so nice. That’s where a bathroom exhaust fan can help.  But how do you pick the
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How to Improve Air Quality in Your Mobile Home

Living in a mobile home can be cozy and convenient, but just like any home, keeping the air fresh and clean is key to staying healthy and comfortable. Poor indoor air can lead to various problems, from feeling sick to making your home feel stuffy. Let’s explore why good air quality matters, where indoor pollution
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How to Replace a Bathroom Exhaust Fan

A bathroom exhaust fan is a must-have when it comes to keeping your mobile home fresh and free of excess moisture. It doesn’t just get rid of bad smells but also lowers humidity, stopping mold and mildew from forming. If you’ve noticed your fan isn’t clearing steam fast or making loud noises, it might be
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