Hi there,
I've had a look at some previous posts on this topic but haven't came across my problem exactly.
My bathroom extractor is of the particularly thunderous type, and doesn't go off until about 15 minutes after you turn the light off, meaning night time trips to the loo with a torch, but that's not the actual problem.
Now that I have put my house on the market the extractor has started squeaking and making strange noises. I also have suspected for some time that it is not actually extracting anything.
I turned off the electric supply to the house and my boyfriend and I unscrewed the cover and cleaned the dust from in between the blades. We thought this might solve the noise problem, but when we turned the leccy back on it is still squeaking away.
Obviously I would like to replace it now by the cheapest means possible before any prospective purchasers are put off by it.
It is activated by the light switch in the bathroom. I am pretty skint and have no experience with electrics but I have a fair bit of common sense.
Would you recommend a shop bought extractor, light switch activated, that I replace this with and could fit myself by changing over the wires?
If not how much is a trademan likley to be to do the job?
thanks in advance for your comments and suggestions
Gráinne
I've had a look at some previous posts on this topic but haven't came across my problem exactly.
My bathroom extractor is of the particularly thunderous type, and doesn't go off until about 15 minutes after you turn the light off, meaning night time trips to the loo with a torch, but that's not the actual problem.
Now that I have put my house on the market the extractor has started squeaking and making strange noises. I also have suspected for some time that it is not actually extracting anything.
I turned off the electric supply to the house and my boyfriend and I unscrewed the cover and cleaned the dust from in between the blades. We thought this might solve the noise problem, but when we turned the leccy back on it is still squeaking away.
Obviously I would like to replace it now by the cheapest means possible before any prospective purchasers are put off by it.
It is activated by the light switch in the bathroom. I am pretty skint and have no experience with electrics but I have a fair bit of common sense.
Would you recommend a shop bought extractor, light switch activated, that I replace this with and could fit myself by changing over the wires?
If not how much is a trademan likley to be to do the job?
thanks in advance for your comments and suggestions
Gráinne
