Serving Katy, TX & Surrounding Areas

(346) 387-5675
Quieter, Safer, Stronger Airflow

Exhaust Fan Cleaning.

Dust, lint, and grease coat fan blades and housings over time — choking airflow, overworking motors, and creating a real fire risk. We fully disassemble, clean, and test exhaust fans so they move air the way they were designed to.

5.0/5 Local Rating
Licensed & Insured
Same-Day Available
Technician servicing an in-line exhaust fan
Why It Matters

The Benefits You'll Notice

Restored Airflow

Strip caked-on buildup from blades and housings to get full-rated CFM back.

Lower Fire Risk

Lint and grease on a hot motor is one of the most common hidden fire hazards in a home.

Quieter Operation

Balanced, clean blades stop the rattle, hum, and vibration of a dirty fan.

Longer Motor Life

Clean bearings and a clean impeller mean less heat and far less strain on the motor.

Better Moisture Control

Bath fans actually pull humidity out — protecting paint, drywall, and grout.

Healthier Indoor Air

Stop recirculating dust, cooking particulates, and bathroom humidity through your home.

Our Process

What to Expect on Service Day

1

Inspect & Test

Baseline airflow reading, visual inspection of housing, blades, motor, and exterior termination.

2

Disassemble & Deep Clean

Pull the cover and fan assembly, degrease and brush every component, and clear the duct run to the exterior.

3

Reassemble & Verify

Reinstall, test motor draw and airflow, and walk you through before/after numbers and photos.

What's Included

Every Visit Includes

One flat price. No upsells, no surprises. Here's exactly what your technician will do.

  • Full fan disassembly and detail cleaning
  • Blade, housing, and grille degrease
  • Motor and bearing inspection
  • Duct run cleared to exterior termination
  • Exterior hood / damper check
  • Before & after airflow (CFM) reading
  • Written report with photos
Technician servicing an in-line exhaust fan
Common Questions

Frequently Asked

Which exhaust fans do you service?

Bathroom ceiling fans, kitchen range hood exhaust fans, laundry room booster fans, and in-line dryer booster fans throughout the Katy area.

How often should an exhaust fan be cleaned?

Most homes benefit from a cleaning every 1–2 years. Kitchen fans and homes with pets or smokers should be done annually.

How long does it take?

A single fan typically takes 45–60 minutes including diagnostics and airflow testing.

Can you replace a fan that's past its life?

Yes. If the motor is failing or the unit is undersized for the room, we'll quote a like-for-like or upgraded replacement before doing any work.

Will you clean the duct behind the fan too?

Yes — we clear the duct run all the way to the exterior hood, because a clean fan blowing into a clogged duct doesn't help anyone.

Get your exhaust fans pulling like new again.

Book your free inspection today — most Katy appointments available within 24 hours.

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