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The Complete Bathroom Exhaust Fan Cleaning Guide

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A dust-clogged exhaust fan loses most of its airflow, inviting mold into your bathroom. Cleaning the blades and grill takes 15 minutes.

Why Your Exhaust Fan Stops Working Well

Bathroom exhaust fans pull air — and everything in it — through a grill, past a set of blades, and out through a duct to the exterior of your home. Dust, lint, and moisture combine on the grill and blades to form a sticky buildup that progressively restricts airflow. After six months without cleaning, most exhaust fans operate at less than half their rated capacity.

In North Houston, where bathroom humidity runs high year-round, a compromised exhaust fan leads directly to visible problems: condensation on mirrors that takes forever to clear, moisture on walls and ceiling, and eventually, mold growth in grout, on caulk, and behind wall surfaces where you cannot see it.

A bathroom exhaust fan should clear steam from a shower within 10 to 15 minutes. If your mirrors are still foggy 20 minutes after your shower, your fan either needs cleaning, repair, or replacement.

Step-by-Step Fan Cleaning

  1. Turn off the fan at the wall switch and verify it is completely stopped
  2. Remove the fan grill cover — most pull straight down and are held by spring clips or squeeze tabs on the sides
  3. Soak the grill cover in a sink of warm soapy water for 15 minutes, then scrub with a soft brush and let dry completely
  4. With the cover removed, vacuum the fan blades and the housing around them using a crevice attachment
  5. Wipe the fan blades individually with a damp cloth — hold each blade steady so you do not bend the motor shaft
  6. Vacuum the duct opening visible behind the fan to remove loose dust
  7. Wipe the ceiling area around the fan housing with a damp cloth
  8. Once the grill cover is completely dry, snap it back into place
  9. Turn the fan on and verify it sounds normal and airflow is strong

Testing Fan Performance

After cleaning, test your fan's performance with this simple method:

  1. Cut a square of toilet paper approximately four inches by four inches
  2. Turn the fan on high
  3. Hold the toilet paper square against the fan grill
  4. Release — the suction should hold the paper against the grill without your hand

If the paper falls, your fan may need deeper duct cleaning, the motor may be failing, or the fan may be undersized for your bathroom. For bathrooms over 50 square feet, the minimum recommended fan capacity is 1 CFM per square foot.

Maintenance Schedule

  • Monthly: Vacuum the fan grill cover from below using a brush attachment
  • Quarterly: Remove the grill cover and clean the blades as described above
  • Annually: Inspect the duct connection and exterior vent cap for blockages

A clean exhaust fan is one of the most effective and lowest-cost tools for preventing mold in your bathroom. If your fan is older than 10 years, runs loudly, or still does not perform well after a thorough cleaning, replacement with a modern, energy-efficient model is a worthwhile investment. Our deep cleaning service includes exhaust fan cleaning as a standard component of every bathroom clean.

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