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Ceiling down, do the fan properly .............. thats the price to pay for the customer to have a proper fan working and venting outside ....
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Ahhh. I c, you say you can push a cable from the switch to the roof space. I cant see how difficult it is to access.You've missed something; - flat roof above bathroom. I cant access the fan, but can see it.
The switch is under an attic and I can get access to that, and push a cable through into the roofspace where the fan is.
The flexy duct that comes from the fan and goes nowhere yet could come down into the kitchen and run in a pipe box above the wall units and through an outside wall.
Ahhh. I c, you say you can push a cable from the switch to the roof space. I cant see how difficult it is to access.
Hah didn't think/register that part.I’m still a bit puzzled by the fact he can see the fan but not touch it .... so changing the fan seems out of the question then ...
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