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Exhaust Fans
Exhaust Fans & Commercial Ventilation
Source bathroom exhaust fans, inline ventilation fans, roof exhaust fans, wall-mounted exhaust systems, and commercial ventilation equipment for residential, commercial, institutional, and industrial applications.
Exhaust Fan Categories
Bathroom Exhaust Fans
Ventilation solutions designed to remove moisture, humidity, and odors from residential and commercial restrooms.
Inline Ventilation Fans
Duct-mounted ventilation systems used for longer duct runs, balanced airflow, and commercial ventilation projects.
Roof & Wall Exhaust Fans
Commercial-grade exhaust systems used in warehouses, industrial facilities, kitchens, and mechanical rooms.
Choosing the Right Exhaust Fan
Selecting the proper ventilation system requires balancing airflow performance, noise levels, installation requirements, and building code compliance. Commercial facilities often require higher-capacity systems than residential applications and may need roof-mounted or ducted ventilation solutions.
Match airflow capacity to room size and ventilation requirements.
Ceiling, inline, wall-mounted, or roof-mounted configurations.
Verify voltage, code compliance, and environmental conditions.
Built for Contractors, Facilities & Maintenance Teams
HVACProSales supports contractors, facility managers, maintenance departments, schools, healthcare facilities, office buildings, restaurants, and industrial operations seeking dependable ventilation products and replacement components.
Need Help Selecting an Exhaust Fan?
Send your required CFM, installation type, voltage, application details, and project requirements for sourcing assistance.
Request Ventilation SupportExhaust Fan FAQ
What size exhaust fan do I need?
The required fan size depends on room dimensions, occupancy, and ventilation code requirements. Airflow is typically measured in CFM (cubic feet per minute).
What is the difference between inline and standard exhaust fans?
Inline fans are installed within ductwork and are often used for longer duct runs or quieter operation, while standard exhaust fans are mounted directly at the ventilation point.
Do commercial exhaust fans require professional installation?
Commercial ventilation systems often require professional installation to ensure proper airflow, electrical connections, and code compliance.