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Yummy-Beetle-Juice t1_j4z53s3 wrote

Just a thought... Can you install trim around the fanbox? You can then lower the fan assembly by up to 3/4" depending on the thickness of the trim boards. The only issue would be where the duct attaches to the fanbox.

If you get aluminum duct, you can push it oval so it will fit.

If you do it right, it might look good.

I did not see anything in your post about running electrical and a switch.

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Yummy-Beetle-Juice t1_j4z5clb wrote

Another possibility is to install joists and bring the entire ceiling down.

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fancypanting OP t1_j4zchwf wrote

If I want to go with the 5.25 inch tall fan, that would be too much right? Lowering by over 2 inches below the ceiling? Actually the hole isn't big enough for me to test placing the fan in place, but I'll enlarge it tomorrow (for the 4 inch tall fan).

The electrical I have managed to run through the hole along the joist to the other side of the bathroom.

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Yummy-Beetle-Juice t1_j5030ze wrote

Can you cut a hole through the sheathing that is nailed on top of the rafters? Is it the roof deck? If it is the roof deck, do not disturb it. Look in the attic before doing any work.

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fancypanting OP t1_j517fhm wrote

the bathroom is below another floor. I am not too confident to cut through the sheathing, fearing that it is the heating vent or something else important.

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Yummy-Beetle-Juice t1_j543lo3 wrote

Probably not a good idea then. If the bathroom is on the first story, how are you going to run the fan exhaust duct to the outside? How are you going to run electrical?

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fancypanting OP t1_j547vi4 wrote

the fan exhaust duct is already in place, it's outside the drywall so I have to later fix them in place and cover them up with plywood.

what do you mean how to run the electrical? I just take it from the living room?

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