Is $750 to install 40ft bath fan duct with 4-inch reduction a fair price?
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Massive steam issue in 2nd-floor master bath with mirrors fogging and moisture lingering. Homeowner already installed electrical for a Panasonic WhisperGreen (150 CFM) fan. Located in a HCOL area.
Quote Details
Run 40 feet of 6-inch duct across the attic to reach an existing exit point. - Reduces to 4 inches for the final 3 feet to fit existing house exit. - Utilizes existing exit point.
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