
Fixing Broken Extractor Fan
First Response 360 has helped many customers with fixing broken extractor fans in the North West. We are a team of skilled electricians. Get in touch today for a quote.

Why you should get an electrician to fix your extractor fan
Extractor fans work like vacuum cleaners – filtering out the hot and humid air from your house. This means dust and dirt easily collect on the blades. To keep your fan in good working order, you’ll need to clean it regularly.
But sometimes, these fans will stop working, even after a good clean. This could be due to faulty wiring or a broken motor. And since both these issues involve electricity, it’s best to get a qualified First Response 360 electrician on the case.
The electrician will safely turn off the fuse or circuit breaker before removing the cover plate to check for loose wiring and screws. If they can’t see an issue, they’ll test the motor and switch and repair or replace these if necessary.
How can First Response 360 help?
If your extractor fan isn’t working and you suspect faulty wiring or a broken motor, a First Response 360 qualified electrician is the best person for the job. We are certified to do work in and around your home, get assessed regularly, and follow rigorous health and safety regulations.
Get in touch today for a quote!