Jeff Kenkelen from Air King Ventilation Products gives us real-deal information on choosing Energy Star fans for your bathroom
upgrade, installing the right hood for an outdoor kitchen, and tells us 90% of Air King’s products are made right here in the US.
“If you are going to make a selection in a product, what do you really want out of that? Is it energy efficiency? Is it quiet? Is it performance?”
And Air King provides a lot of choices in bath fans, even products that are fairly easy for DIYers to install, too.
Theresa shares the tale of her girlfriend whose bathroom without a bath fan has rust on towel bars, decaying wood cabinet, and more.
Jeff talks about their online selection guide that helps you select the right product for your home.
Just don’t replace your bath fan, think about how you can improve it.
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Check out the video of Jeff Kenkelen talking to Mark and Theresa.
[…] Removing the tub also means possible structural repair (plumbers are notorious for Swiss-Cheesing floor joists), subfloor repair, new baseboard, new wallboard (where you remove the tub), new paint (you’ll need to do the whole room) and new tile. Also, the grout won’t match between the old and new tile, so you may want to re-tile the whole floor. You may also need to add a receptacle or change the lighting because you’ve moved the shower area, for which a bathroom vent fan/light might the best call. […]