Why is my bathroom exhaust fan always on even when the switch is off.

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  • If you would like to support this channel, please keep us in mind when you need an inspection, subscribe, and consider donating so we can continue to make great videos for you! www.paypal.com... / bjpoznecki What is a continuous running bathroom exhaust fan? This video educates you on the operation, as well as how to adjust the CFM speed and the time delay on a continuous running exhaust fan that may find in one of your Bathrooms.

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  • @lauramancini9377
    @lauramancini9377 2 роки тому +8

    You saved me from calling an electrician. I didn’t understand why I was unable to turn off this fan and I thought there was a problem. I appreciate this information - thank you!

  • @micheleg6033
    @micheleg6033 3 роки тому +5

    This was really helpful! I had no idea why my bathroom exhaust fan was running constantly. Now, I actually know how to clean the grill too! Thank you!

  • @MikeMenard-o7x
    @MikeMenard-o7x 10 місяців тому +2

    Great video, thanks for not having irritating un- necessary music.😊

    • @BJPoznecki
      @BJPoznecki  10 місяців тому

      😂 I know that drives me crazy too!

  • @danielklinker622
    @danielklinker622 3 роки тому +2

    I just bought a house built in 2016 and the grill was so full of dirt I took it down to clean it. It was a complete mystery why it was running continuously at the low speed. I thought maybe it had a humidity sensor that wasn't working. I started searching the internet and your explanation and was the best and most complete. Thank you for the peace of mind, one more thing I don't have to fix. One of these days I will have to climb into the attic to check the fresh air intake, my HVAC air handler is in the attic.

    • @BJPoznecki
      @BJPoznecki  3 роки тому

      My pleasure Daniel happy to be of service my friend!

  • @troya.crouse8342
    @troya.crouse8342 Рік тому

    We have a fan that wasnt always on and yesterday it came on at full speed and wont turn off.... just bought the house in June and this is new to me.

    • @BJPoznecki
      @BJPoznecki  Рік тому +1

      It’s possible the switch to turn the fan on and off may have failed and needs to be replaced. For your situation, I would call an electrician to come and help out.

    • @troya.crouse8342
      @troya.crouse8342 Рік тому

      @BJPoznecki Thank you. I've done switches plenty so I'll grab a new one tomorrow.

    • @BJPoznecki
      @BJPoznecki  Рік тому

      @@troya.crouse8342 Yeah, try replacing the switch and let us know if that worked?

    • @troya.crouse8342
      @troya.crouse8342 Рік тому

      @BJPoznecki I replaced it tonight and it didn't. I'm in the middle if re-wiring it now to see if maybe it was never installed correctly in the first place.

    • @amandawhite4143
      @amandawhite4143 4 місяці тому +1

      ​@troya.crouse8342 did you figure it out?

  • @misoudeweese7209
    @misoudeweese7209 4 місяці тому

    Thank you for the info!
    The issue I have is when the a/c is on, the exhaust fan is on, so the cool a/c air is being sucked outward and not really cooling the bathroom.
    After I turn the a/c off, a couple of minutes later the exhaust fan also stops. And when I turn the a/c on, shortly thereafter, the exhaust fan kicks in.

    • @BJPoznecki
      @BJPoznecki  4 місяці тому

      That’s strange. I’ve never seen that before. The only thing I can think of is they may require that were you live.

  • @ssathue
    @ssathue 10 місяців тому +2

    Is it possible to turn off the fan completely (i.e. so it does not run continuously)? I was unfortunately talked into installing two of these Broan fans in my master bathroom (to replace the two old-style fans from years ago), so with both of them at the lowest setting of 30CFM my overall minimum for the room is 60CFM and I really have no need for that much continuous exhaust. So I'd like to prevent one of them from continuous operation. Thanks for any advice and thanks for your instructional video! 🙂
    p.s. On a somewhat related note, continuous exhaust also continuously exhausts heat from the room too, yes? That's not so great for northern climates like Maine where we need to heat the room (and house) for extra months. Nobody seems to mention that aspect in anything I've read so far online. Thanks again.

    • @BJPoznecki
      @BJPoznecki  10 місяців тому +1

      Thank you I’m happy to hear you like the video. Yes, an electrician can wire them differently to where they act as a normal exhaust fan that turn on and off with the switch, and does not continuously run. Unfortunately, it’s not something I can walk you through, you’d have to have an electrician open up the fan and rewire it accordingly.

    • @TheNageenabashir
      @TheNageenabashir 7 місяців тому

      I have a question. I have a pull string extractor fan on my bathroom wall, not ceiling but it continues to run 24/7. The string does not stop it. It has no.timer or a humidity sensor. It's all wired correctly. We have switched off the whole electricity supply to my apartment, the only thing that continues to run is the fan. How is this possible without any electricity supply and why can't i.turn it off?

  • @alexandrosmakridakis6992
    @alexandrosmakridakis6992 16 годин тому

    What are options for a continuous exhaust fan ??

  • @asrai22
    @asrai22 Рік тому +6

    I have a fan thats always going. It has no switch on wall to turn it off! I hate it!!

  • @peterbenson2287
    @peterbenson2287 5 місяців тому

    helpful video. thanks. question: is setting the fan to run at a higher CFM more helpful? Ours was set to run continuously at full speed - not sure if that was an oversight or somehow more beneficial. (It's certainly noisier!)

    • @BJPoznecki
      @BJPoznecki  5 місяців тому

      It was an oversight. We want it to run at full speed when somebody’s in the bathroom. However, when you turn it off, we want it to drop down to just a slow speed.

  • @JacksOLantern
    @JacksOLantern 5 місяців тому

    Thank you so much man!

  • @ConnieT994
    @ConnieT994 3 роки тому +1

    thanks i saw the switch off just had it installed didnt know if i should leave it off or leave it on

  • @xKapnKrunch
    @xKapnKrunch Рік тому +1

    I know this is a really old video. I just moved into an apartment and i haven't pulled the cover off.
    Yet the switch on my wall is a push button and sensor I think. It keeps turning on by the switch to its full running speed. Is this a moisture thing?
    It's raining outside but haven't used my shower today. I noticed when i used my shower the light on the switch turned on.
    Its been all day even when click the switch. Hours later it will be on again full bore.

    • @BJPoznecki
      @BJPoznecki  Рік тому

      I’ve seen so many different ways of installing and wiring bathroom exhaust fans that I couldn’t tell you on yours. I would just ask the property manager at your apartment community how it works.

    • @xKapnKrunch
      @xKapnKrunch Рік тому

      @@BJPoznecki ha ha I appreciate the response it does appear to be moister sensitive. It was on all day when it was raining outside and it's off and on during the day. (The ramped up speed) that you can hear from anywhere in the place.
      It's mostly off. Though so not an issue it was just my first full day in the house and I was like wtf. I don't like this 😂.

  • @Mom_Luvs_Tech
    @Mom_Luvs_Tech 2 роки тому +1

    Thanks so much!!

  • @vfernandez6454
    @vfernandez6454 11 місяців тому +1

    I just noticed our fan is on more than usual or feels louder than usual. Does it mean something at all? I keep trying to turn it off but it keeps turning on.

    • @BJPoznecki
      @BJPoznecki  11 місяців тому

      More than likely, it’s a continuous running fan like you see here in the video. The only way to know for sure would be to take the grill off and see if you have the adjustable dials like this fan has. If you don’t, there’s a possibility it may not be wired correctly, where it is always on. At that point you would have to have an electrician take a look at it.

  • @meiryedilla
    @meiryedilla 6 місяців тому

    Mine is the same brand as you showed, so if this one is supposed to always be on, why does it have a switch? lol does this use a lot of energy? I was trying to turn it off to save energy, what do you think?

    • @BJPoznecki
      @BJPoznecki  6 місяців тому +1

      No, it’s not supposed to turn off when you turn the switch off it’ll run at full speed for whatever the timer set at and then it will drop down to a lower RPM whatever that setting is set to. When you turn to switch on it, kicks it up to full speed. The energy it uses is so minimal you won’t even see it on your electric bill.

    • @meiryedilla
      @meiryedilla 6 місяців тому

      @@BJPoznecki thank you, I was thinking this would make my energy higher. Thank you for explain .

    • @BJPoznecki
      @BJPoznecki  6 місяців тому

      @@meiryedilla My pleasure, happy to help!

  • @WilliamE..
    @WilliamE.. 2 роки тому

    We have a fan that stays on all the time, and vents out through the roof, it has a light, and the switch on the wall turns the light on and off. It's was installed in 2013, and only occasionally makes a little noise, but usually it's quiet. I was thinking about going up in the attic to try and clean it, but I'm afraid since it's run so long if I shut the power off, it might not come back on.

  • @squeekyclean1644
    @squeekyclean1644 3 роки тому +1

    How do I turn it off in my condo? The switch is normally hidden in the laundry but I don’t see one. The bathroom fan stays on forever. Can I hire a electrician to add a switch so I can turn off the perma fan?

  • @pacebo1948
    @pacebo1948 2 роки тому +1

    Well done video and very helpful. How much electricity is being used with the fan continuously running. Electricity in this country is very expense compare to Spain, even though in the past year electricity has risen.

    • @BJPoznecki
      @BJPoznecki  2 роки тому

      Thank you!
      I couldn’t tell you for sure how much electricity it draws, however it should be very little because the fan is moving at a very low idle speed.

  • @Rochelle-ph5yo
    @Rochelle-ph5yo 4 місяці тому

    Should the fan in the bathroom constantly run or should it always be left on and what does the fan actually do. Does it somehow get rid of toxic air

    • @BJPoznecki
      @BJPoznecki  4 місяці тому

      If you have a continuous running fan like the one in this video when you turn the switch off, the RPMs drop to a really low idle to where it never fully turns off. What it’s doing is creating air circulation throughout your whole home.

  • @savannahbrown5722
    @savannahbrown5722 Рік тому +1

    Does leaving the bathroom door closed make fan stay on? My fan constantly runs even with switch off.

    • @BJPoznecki
      @BJPoznecki  Рік тому

      Hi Savannah! No, the fan is wired to continuously run. Opening or closing the door has nothing to do with it. If you don’t want it to continuously run all the time, you would have to have an electrician wire it differently.

  • @lallie61
    @lallie61 3 роки тому +2

    Is there a way to shut it down and convert to manual on and off switch. Or that’s illegal?

    • @BJPoznecki
      @BJPoznecki  3 роки тому

      Yeah, however to do that it has to be wired differently, so I recommend hiring and electrician.

  • @Rochelle-ph5yo
    @Rochelle-ph5yo 4 місяці тому

    I have one in the hallway as well near HVAC. And the switch does not turn my running Ac off. You're thoughts

    • @BJPoznecki
      @BJPoznecki  4 місяці тому +1

      The one in the hallway could just be an exhaust fan to remove air from that area. Sometimes I will see them near laundry rooms, where the washer and dryer are.

  • @kevinsorensen367
    @kevinsorensen367 3 роки тому +2

    I understand the use for new continuous fans. But I'm looking to fix my issue with the old standard switch fan that stopped responding to the switch one day randomly.

    • @BJPoznecki
      @BJPoznecki  3 роки тому

      You’ll have to process of eliminate it may just be simply replacing the switch as it may have failed, or the fan motor needs to be replaced.
      I would start with pulling the switch out disconnecting one of the wires on the switch and touching it to the other wire to see if the fan turns on. If it does then just replace the switch.
      If it does not then it’s something with your exhaust fan. At that point your best bet would be to have an electrician come in to repair or replace.

  • @sashelblidgen2190
    @sashelblidgen2190 2 місяці тому

    Does this affect your electricity bill by having the fan running 24/7?

    • @BJPoznecki
      @BJPoznecki  2 місяці тому

      @@sashelblidgen2190 No, it’s drawing so little power. You won’t even notice it on your bill.

    • @sashelblidgen2190
      @sashelblidgen2190 2 місяці тому

      @@BJPoznecki ok something in my apartment is running up my bill and am so confused because am just one person in a one bed room apartment and I don’t use AC but yet my bill is 300-435 a month I just moved to this place. I have an electric stove, a 5 gallon fish tank, it’s has no lights but a filter that’s always running, fridge and microwave that stays plugged in everything else is off. What can I do because this is too expensive. Am trying to get the apartment people to come out and look Monday.

    • @BJPoznecki
      @BJPoznecki  2 місяці тому

      @@sashelblidgen2190 Wow that is crazy. There’s definitely something wrong because a one bedroom apartment even if you ran your air conditioning a lot would be no more than $60 a month. I wonder if your electric provider has your electrical service mixed up with the electrical service for the apartment building common areas. I would also have whoever you pay your electric bill to whether it’s ComEd or somebody else come out as well in addition to the people that work for your apartment building.

    • @sashelblidgen2190
      @sashelblidgen2190 2 місяці тому

      @@BJPoznecki thank you am going to spend the day tomorrow and make calls because someone has to give me an answer I can’t afford it. Thank you.

    • @BJPoznecki
      @BJPoznecki  2 місяці тому

      @@sashelblidgen2190 My pleasure, happy to help! Yeah, something’s wrong somewhere, because I know people that have a large house with a lot of electrical components that don’t even pay that much.

  • @Watchmanfortruth
    @Watchmanfortruth 5 років тому +1

    Two of our apts have bathroom humidity fans that wont shut off on off switch in the bathroom. Is it because they're old at 14 years old since construction of the building or is it because of a wiring or motor problem? Do I need to replace the fans?

    • @BJPoznecki
      @BJPoznecki  5 років тому +1

      John Connor give me a call at (773) 403-3298 if I miss your call leave a voicemail and I will call you back as soon as possible.

    • @BJPoznecki
      @BJPoznecki  5 років тому

      John Connor in a situation like yours you’ll have to process of eliminate what the issue could be. I would start with replacing the switch.

  • @kathrynreed8851
    @kathrynreed8851 3 роки тому +1

    The fan in the laundry just today has been on for hours. This is the first time. It has come on for short bursts before, but has never run for hours. Should I be concerned?

    • @BJPoznecki
      @BJPoznecki  3 роки тому

      This one’s hard to say without being there to take a look at it. I would have an electrician come in to take a deeper look at it.

    • @grendelprime166
      @grendelprime166 3 роки тому

      @@BJPoznecki $$$$$$$

  • @angelanorman4302
    @angelanorman4302 3 роки тому

    Hi. Thank you for making this video. My home was built in 2015. The exhaust fan in my upstairs bathroom has been running continuously for about 5 days now.
    I’ve lived here since the house was built and I’ve noticed the fan running before without the switch on and it’s been a softer quieter sound.
    Now for the last 5 days, it’s been a louder almost annoying sound.
    What condition does the environment have to be before it shuts off?
    Ironically, my daughter says she heard something crawling around in the vent about the same time the fan started running continuously 🤔

    • @BJPoznecki
      @BJPoznecki  3 роки тому

      My pleasure Angela! The fan has no correlation with the environment typically there is a timer that when you switch the fan off it runs for a set time depending on what the electrician that installed it said it too. At this point it’s too hard to diagnose what’s going on especially if a critter is up there and maybe they chewed on the wiring and somethings failed.
      At this point I would call an electrician to come in.

    • @angelanorman4302
      @angelanorman4302 3 роки тому

      @@BJPoznecki thanks so much! Guess I’ll be calling an electrician!

  • @jimmyh1578
    @jimmyh1578 4 місяці тому

    I HATE those v-clips, you make it look so easy!

    • @BJPoznecki
      @BJPoznecki  4 місяці тому +1

      Thank you! They can be tricky little bastards 🤬🤣

  • @XenaTheQuadCamBikah
    @XenaTheQuadCamBikah 4 місяці тому

    An electrician installed a Broan lighted fan in my shower this week. There is no connection to my furnace as I have forced hot water heat. He screwed up and when you turn the fan switch off the friggin thing keeps running. No bueno.
    He was sub contracted via another contractor that’s doing insulation in my house so I had them unplug it for now but looks like they will need to get the electrician back here to fix the issue. Too bad for him. Do it right the first time.

  • @TheNageenabashir
    @TheNageenabashir 7 місяців тому

    I have an issue with my extractor fan. It wont turn off. It is a pull string one. It runs 24/7. Ots wired correctly but we cant stop it from running. Its on the wall in my bathroom. We have turned off all the electricity supply to my apartment and the only thing running is that fan, without any electricity supply. It dosnt have a timer or a humidity sensor, nor does it run off the light. How do we turn it off?

    • @BJPoznecki
      @BJPoznecki  7 місяців тому +1

      So, a lot of condo and apartment buildings have a building controlled exhaust fan in your bathroom so there’s always fresh air moving through your unit. Unfortunately, to my knowledge, you can’t turn it off other than if you pulled it apart and were able to disconnect the wires. However, I wouldn’t do that if I were you because it’s very important that there’s always fresh air moving through your unit so you don’t get any mold or mildew buildup.

    • @TheNageenabashir
      @TheNageenabashir 7 місяців тому

      @@BJPoznecki thank you. Might explain why we can't turn it off, just find it weird that it runs on no electricity

    • @BJPoznecki
      @BJPoznecki  7 місяців тому +1

      @@TheNageenabashir A lot of the ones that I’ve seen there’s a central fan that powers all of them somewhere in the building. It creates a vacuum pulling the air out of your unit, into the system, and exhausts it out of the top of the building.

  • @celestebaxa737
    @celestebaxa737 Рік тому

    I have a Broan exhaust and my home was built in 2020. The dials are not on my exhaust in the ceiling and there is nothing that gives me the model. Any suggestions on how I can turn off my fan and turn on when needed?

    • @BJPoznecki
      @BJPoznecki  Рік тому +1

      Well unfortunately I’m only familiar with the one in the video that the builder I used to work for installed.
      All I can say is check the inside housing and see if there’s a cover panel that needs to be removed to access the dials? There should be something where the wiring is. If there aren’t any dials I would get an electrician to help you. There’s gotta be a way they can wire it so it just turns completely off with no continuous running.

  • @squeekyclean1644
    @squeekyclean1644 3 роки тому +1

    Brand new condo has no switch to turn it off. Usually they put it in laundry closet hidden. But not this time. Can electrician add a on off switch for perma fan?
    I just want silence. I get fresh air is important , I can turn it on when watching tv or cooking but not when sleeping

    • @BJPoznecki
      @BJPoznecki  3 роки тому +1

      My guess is if there is no switch there’s probably an intake vent blowing air into your unit, and the fan doesn’t turn off, so you don’t get a negative pressure in your condo.
      In a situation like this I would consult with your buildings maintenance manager, or whoever handles the service requests for your property.

  • @wendellmckoy9900
    @wendellmckoy9900 3 роки тому

    So does this mean I should leave the bathroom door open for it to work properly, or can I close the door? This fan is located in my bathroom in the foyer area of the house.

  • @faystafford2195
    @faystafford2195 Місяць тому

    Hi, what to do if the fan is always on and the switch on the wall doesn’t work

    • @BJPoznecki
      @BJPoznecki  Місяць тому

      @@faystafford2195 Well, it could be a couple of different things in your case, you would need to have an electrician come in and troubleshoot what’s going on.

  • @精萃篇
    @精萃篇 3 роки тому +3

    So we should let the fan on 7/24, 365days ?

    • @BJPoznecki
      @BJPoznecki  3 роки тому

      Yes, that’s per design so there is always positive airflow through the home.

    • @bradley7506
      @bradley7506 3 роки тому +1

      @@BJPoznecki hi, what is the benefit of positive airflow....especially in our cold winters here? Is this to bring in a little humidity? I ask because our humidity in our condo is never more than 30% in the winter. The secondary bathroom fan switch (in the laundry room) was not working anymore so I disabled it but I guess I should buy a new one and install it. Will this draw some humidity in from outside if I replace the switch?

    • @BJPoznecki
      @BJPoznecki  3 роки тому

      @@bradley7506 Hi Brad!
      Now days with new energy building codes in place the buildings and homes we are building are much tighter where there is less air flow throughout the home, so municipalities are requiring it is continuous running fans to be installed.
      In regards to the 30% relative humidity in the condo. It’s funny you should mention that I literally just shot a video (not uploaded yet) on whole house humidifier‘s as I just installed one yesterday for my girlfriend at her condo because it’s really dry in the winter time.
      So, if you’re looking for more comfort and to add moisture to the air I recommend installing a whole house humidifier on your heating and air conditioning system.

    • @JohnDeere14SZ
      @JohnDeere14SZ Рік тому

      Been in my new house since 2015 my Delta Breeze is hardwired and designed to run 24/7.

  • @maia2437
    @maia2437 3 роки тому +1

    my exhaust fan turns on and off with the switch. is there a way i can make it run continuously?

    • @BJPoznecki
      @BJPoznecki  3 роки тому

      Hi Maia- You could have an electrician “hot wire” the fan to stay on all the time, however the fan in this video is a specialty fan designed to run continuously.
      You’re best bet would be to have an electrician install this type of fan.

    • @maia2437
      @maia2437 3 роки тому

      @@BJPoznecki thank you

  • @davidzip873
    @davidzip873 Рік тому

    In the case of my house, I have a humidity dial in the fan circuit. If it’s set too low the fan stays on.

    • @BJPoznecki
      @BJPoznecki  Рік тому

      That’s great idea! Thank you for sharing.

  • @CJP1012
    @CJP1012 3 роки тому +2

    Not sure how sucking the heat out of my house is helpful?

  • @Heyman1982
    @Heyman1982 11 місяців тому +1

    But they are very wasteful because they exhaust the heat out of the house in the winter.

  • @sanchez831tech
    @sanchez831tech 2 роки тому +1

    bro you think this consumes alot of electricity?my bill is high all 5he time

    • @BJPoznecki
      @BJPoznecki  2 роки тому

      Na, as long as it’s running at the slowest speed you can set it to, it’s a very minimal cost. Typically higher voltage mechanical systems impact your electric bill such as your air conditioning, electric ovens, electric heaters, etc. This thing is like an LED light bulb it’s nothing.
      For maximum cost savings I would turn it to the lowest RPM setting, and turn it to the minimum time delay setting so it goes back to that idle speed quicker after you turn the fan off.

  • @R27LB76
    @R27LB76 3 роки тому

    Do you have the model number for the fan?

    • @BJPoznecki
      @BJPoznecki  3 роки тому

      No I’m sorry I don’t. A lot of these videos I shot were in the model home of the builder I used to work for, that I no longer have access to.
      You might be able to pull the grill down and find an information tag somewhere inside the fan housing.

  • @brucefan2694
    @brucefan2694 3 роки тому +1

    Can i turn it off, and how?

    • @BJPoznecki
      @BJPoznecki  3 роки тому

      Yes, however you have to re-wire it. At that point I would recommend having an electrician come in and modify the wiring for you.

  • @Triple_eightss
    @Triple_eightss 8 місяців тому

    So how do i turn it off in my apartment ???

    • @BJPoznecki
      @BJPoznecki  8 місяців тому

      You would need an electrician to wire it differently.

  • @mallorysiniff6729
    @mallorysiniff6729 8 місяців тому

    Isn’t this a fire hazard that the motor is running ALL the time?

    • @BJPoznecki
      @BJPoznecki  8 місяців тому +1

      No, it’s no different than a radon fan motor running all the time, or switching your furnace is blower motor to the on position, etc. It’s needed because with the heating and air-conditioning system bringing in fresh air we need a way to remove air already within the home.

  • @roadassassin9445
    @roadassassin9445 Рік тому

    My fan continues running when the switch is off my bathroom does it I want to fix that problem

    • @BJPoznecki
      @BJPoznecki  Рік тому

      It’s supposed to keep running that’s done by design. If you want it to turn off completely when you switch it off, you have to wire it differently up inside the fan. You may need an electrician to help you on this one if you’re not comfortable with electrical work.