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Recent Extractor Fan Installation reviews in Central London

Thanks Mark. Appreciate your fast service fixing our fan.

Bathroom extractor fan install

£80

Great communication, great quality of work, very pleasant chap. Thank you

Extractor fan installation

£50

A great job done very quickly and to a very high standard - thank you Robert!

I need an extractor fan installed

£100

What's the average cost of an extractor fan installer in Central London

£75 - £101

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£90

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£101

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What do Extractor Fan Installation services include?

Extractor fan installation services include all the activities necessary for proper fitting onto a wall or ceiling. Whether it’s to replace an extractor fan, perform a bathroom fan installation or kitchen fan installation, your installers can cut a hole onto your wall or ceiling for mounting. If none exists, they can install the fan and do the wiring.

Some installers can connect the extractor fan to a duct and connect it to a vent to expel the air outdoors. You may also request installers to do the wiring so that the fan activates whenever the bathroom or kitchen light is turned on (or have the fan wired to a separate switch).

Creating a mounting hole

If your bathroom extractor fan installation or kitchen extractor fan installation is new, for first-time fittings, installers will have to find a right spot on your wall or ceiling. They will, of course, consider where you’d like them installed, then use stud finders or similar tools to check if the spot is safe to cut into. There may be rafters, pipes or wires in the way, so installers will first check if the area is clear, then proceed to cut the right-sized hole for the extractor fan fitting.

Replacing an existing extractor fan

If your extractor fan fitting is to replace an extractor fan or replace a bathroom extractor fan, your installers first remove the old extractor fan. They can take the old fan off its mounts and detach it from its wiring, taking care not to damage the wall, ceiling or damage wiring. They proceed to install the replacement fan, following the manufacturer's instructions. Some extractor fan installers can make adjustments to the hole if the replacement fan is too large or small.

Installing the extractor fan

Once the hole on your ceiling or wall has been made or adjusted, installers proceed with placing the extractor fan. They can ensure that the fitting makes a perfect seal, so no drafts or insects enter the space and no moisture or condensation forms around the fan.

Connecting the wiring

Next, your extractor fan installers do the wiring. Your handyman can splice the installation of the new fan to the bathroom light switch or kitchen light switch. Or if you prefer, they can install a separate switch to allow independent activation of the extractor fan. This option may involve more complicated wiring work and some carpentry to make a hole in the wall for another switch. 

Connecting the air duct and vent

Your handyman should be able to connect the fan to an air duct and vent to expel the air from your kitchen or bathroom out through the roof or exterior wall. To do this, they can cut out a hole on your wall or ceiling of the appropriate size, then attach the fan to the duct leading to the vent.

Recent Extractor Fan Installation tasks in Central London

Extractor fan installation

£300

Tavern Quay, Greater London

18th Mar 2026

Property: Residential flat within a block converted in 1987. Existing Setup: • Kitchen contains a cooker hood/extractor above the hob. • The hood currently operates in recirculation mode, filtering air and venting it out the side of the unit (not ducted externally). • There is a separate extractor fan installed nearby in the kitchen ceiling, which vents into the roof void and is assumed to connect to the building’s communal ventilation outlet. Required Works: 1. Removal of Existing Ceiling Extractor Fan • Safely isolate and remove the existing kitchen ceiling extractor fan. • Properly seal and make good the opening to ensure an airtight and visually finished result. 2. Modification of Cooker Hood Ventilation • Assess the feasibility of converting the existing cooker hood from recirculating to ducted extraction. • If feasible, connect the cooker hood to the communal ventilation route via the roof void (subject to compliance with building regulations and any block management requirements). • Supply and install all necessary ducting, fittings, and connections. Additional Requirements: • Contractor qualified to confirm compliance with current building regulations and ventilation standards. • Advise on any permissions required from the freeholder and/or management company. • Ensure minimal disruption and provide a clean finish upon completion. • Include all labour, materials, and waste disposal in the quotation. Please Provide: • A detailed cost breakdown. • Confirmation of feasibility and any alternative recommendations if a direct connection is not suitable. • Estimated timeframe for completion.

Oven and extractor fan installation

£70

South Tottenham, Greater London, N15

23rd Feb 2026

it's now jsut the extractor fan we need replacing

Extractor fan installed

£150

Barnsbury, Greater London, N1

1st Feb 2026

We need an extractor fan tube fitted, run through some shelves and through the brickwork to outside the property

Gas hob and extractor fan installation

£90

Upper Tooting, Greater London

27th Jan 2026

Need a gas registered installer to first come and measure my gas hob and extractor fan and see if the one we are choosing will fit in the same space and then come and install it. Photo of current job and extractor fan

I need an extractor fan installed

£100

South Hampstead, Greater London, NW6

10th Dec 2025

Hi - my bathroom extractor fan has broken, I have bought a new extractor fan and I need a new extractor fan installed. I think it is a Vent-Axia 436530 Bathroom/Toilet Extractor Fan (for 4"/100mm duct) model

A great job done very quickly and to a very high standard - thank you Robert!

Extractor fan installation

£300

Highbury, Greater London, N5

28th Oct 2025

extractor fan installation

I need a extractor fan installed in my ceiling above bath.

£300

Tufnell Park, Greater London

25th Oct 2025

I submitted similar but my estimated price was too low.Ceiling extractor fan above my bath.Materials included

Extractor fan installation through window in bathroom

£160

Hoxton, Greater London

4th Aug 2025

Extractor fan installation through window in bathroom, glass cutting and electrical wiring.Job Description (Ventilation Fan Installation Request) I’m looking for help with installing a small ventilation fan in my bathroom. The fan needs to be mounted onto a small glass window( glass is 22cm), which means a circular hole must be drilled through the glass. Therefore, the fan size should be compact and suitable for glass installation. At the moment, I haven’t purchased the fan yet. I would appreciate your recommendation for a suitable model (preferably one that fits neatly into small glass panels), or if you’re able to help purchase it directly, I’m happy to reimburse the cost. I’ve attached a photo showing the power cable location. The switch is located near the doorway, and some electrical work may be required to connect the fan to the existing power supply. Please let me know your availability and how we can proceed. Thank you!

Bathroom extractor fan install

£80

Globe Town, Greater London, E2

24th Jul 2025

Our bathroom extractor fan stopped working. We’ve bought the exact same make/model fan as a replacement. An electrician was doing some other work and said it was the fan itself that wasn’t working (not a wiring issue) but we didn’t have the replacement fan then. Looking for someone to come around and pop the new fan in. The ceiling is only about 9 feet high so probably won’t need a ladder or anything.

Thanks Mark. Appreciate your fast service fixing our fan.

Extractor fan installation, light fixture installation x4

£450

Upper Holloway, Greater London

19th Dec 2024

Drill through external wall (no existing hole) Supply and fix extractor fan/vent Alter circuit as necessary Fit 4x new light fixtures in the flat

Extractor fan installation

£60

Maida Vale, Greater London

21st Oct 2024

Hi there, I would like an Extractor fan installion in my kitchen How much would it cost? Kind regards Samuel

Need extractor fan installed in bathroom

£200

Elephant And Castle, Greater London, SE1

29th Apr 2024

I have an airflow icon 15 that needs to be installed in my bathroom at the duct hole. I also have the extractor controller, ducting, and isolator switch and a piece of plasterboard already purchased.

Extractor fan installation

£50

Elephant And Castle, Greater London, SE1

26th Apr 2024

I need a new extractor fan installed in my bathroom. I have a ladder. There’s free and secure parking on-site. Wednesday 1 May, AM only. Thanks

Great communication, great quality of work, very pleasant chap. Thank you

Kitchen extractor fan installation

£500

Nine Elms, Greater London, SW8

1st Mar 2024

Kitchen extractor fan required to address build up of damp and mould in winter months. Can either be above hob (power socket available) or in window (will need power). Requires drilling through brick wall for kitchen job air ducting or cutting glass to fit extractor to window. - Due date: Flexible

Extractor fan installation

£300

Streatham Vale, Greater London

11th Feb 2024

Installation of Extractor fan in wet room (Ducting Only) Installation of Extractor fan in kitchen (Ducting Only) - Due date: Flexible

Extractor fan installation

£80

Somers Town, Greater London

11th Feb 2024

I need an extractor fan installed in shop. There is currently a location for it, but there is none currently connected. It may need new wiring.

Bathroom extractor fan installation

£90

Tower Hill, Greater London

31st Jan 2024

The old extractor fan doesn’t work anymore. The external part is 16 centimetres - Due date: Before Thursday, 8 February 2024

New chimney hood extractor fan installed in kitchen

£50

Pimlico, Greater London, SW1V

5th Nov 2023

We have a new chimney hood that needs to be fitted and the old one removed. Thanks - Due date: Flexible

Extractor fan install

£350

Angel, Greater London, N1

4th Nov 2023

My bathroom’s mould is starting to get serious and I’m loooking to - fit a extractor fan, there’s currently no extractor fan - install some plastic ceiling with lighting included - replace the current pull cord with a switch for both light and extractor fan if possible - Due date: Flexible

Extractor fan installation in window

£250

Denmark Hill, Greater London, SE5

21st Mar 2023

New window extractor fan required to enhance ventilation in a bedroom to reduce levels of condensation that can occur. Window is double glazed, uPVC top opening. - Due date: Needs to be done on Monday, 3 April 2023