Exhaust Fan
Exhaust Fan

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Buy the Best Exhaust Fans Online in India

Looking for the best exhaust fan for your kitchen, bathroom, home, office, or commercial space? MR Homes offers a wide range of exhaust fans and ventilation solutions designed to remove stale air, smoke, steam, heat, moisture, and unwanted odors.

Choose from wall-mounted exhaust fans, kitchen exhaust fans, bathroom ventilation fans, stainless-steel exhaust fans, inline duct fans, and heavy-duty ventilation solutions. Different sizes and airflow capacities are available to suit everything from compact bathrooms and kitchens to large commercial and industrial spaces.

What Is an Exhaust Fan?

An exhaust fan is a ventilation device that removes unwanted indoor air and discharges it outside. It helps reduce moisture, cooking fumes, heat, odors, and stale air, making it particularly useful in kitchens, bathrooms, utility areas, shops, offices, and commercial spaces.

For effective ventilation, the fan should be selected according to the room size, application, airflow requirement, installation location, and available duct or wall opening.

Types of Exhaust Fans Available at MR Homes

1. Wall-Mounted Exhaust Fans

Wall-mounted exhaust fans are installed directly through an external wall and are commonly used in bathrooms, kitchens, utility areas, shops, and small commercial spaces. They are available in different sizes to suit different ventilation requirements.

2. Bathroom Exhaust Fans

Bathroom exhaust fans help remove steam, humidity, and odors after bathing. Proper bathroom ventilation can reduce excessive moisture accumulation and help protect walls, ceilings, and fittings from dampness.

For bathrooms, consider factors such as airflow, noise level, fan size, installation location, and backdraft or insect protection.

3. Stainless Steel Exhaust Fans

Stainless-steel exhaust fans are particularly suitable for areas where moisture and humidity are concerns. Their corrosion-resistant construction can make them a practical choice for bathrooms and other humid environments.

The Wadbros Tornado Stainless Steel Exhaust Fan is one option available in this category.

4. Kitchen Exhaust Fans

Kitchen exhaust fans are designed to remove cooking smoke, heat, steam, grease-laden air, and food odors. For Indian kitchens, choose a fan based on the cooking area, installation position, airflow requirement, and available opening.

Models with a mosquito flap or shutter can also help reduce insect entry when the fan is switched off.

If you're specifically looking for a 9-inch model, see our guide to the Best 9-Inch Exhaust Fans in India.

5. Inline Duct Fans

Inline duct fans are installed within a duct system rather than directly on the wall or window. They are useful where ventilation needs to be concealed above a false ceiling or routed through ducts.

They can be considered for bathrooms, kitchens, offices, commercial spaces, and other applications where conventional wall-mounted ventilation isn't practical.

6. Heavy-Duty & Industrial Exhaust Fans

Industrial exhaust fans are designed for applications requiring greater air movement, such as factories, warehouses, workshops, commercial kitchens, and large utility areas.

For these applications, fan selection should consider airflow, static pressure, operating hours, temperature, contaminants, and the size of the space.

For larger industrial applications, see our Heavy-Duty Industrial Exhaust Fan Guide.

How to Choose the Right Exhaust Fan

Before buying an exhaust fan, consider these factors:

For a more detailed comparison of exhaust fan types, features, and buying factors, read our Ultimate Exhaust Fan Buying Guide.

1. Room Size

Larger spaces generally require greater airflow. Don't choose a fan based only on physical size; consider the required airflow for the application.

2. Airflow

Airflow is commonly specified in CFM (Cubic Feet per Minute) or CMM (Cubic Metres per Minute). A higher airflow rating isn't automatically better—the correct airflow depends on the room and application.

3. Fan Size

Common residential exhaust fan sizes include 100 mm, 150 mm, 200 mm, 250 mm and larger, depending on the product and application.

4. Noise Level

For bedrooms, bathrooms, and other areas close to occupied spaces, consider a model designed for quieter operation. If quiet operation is a priority, see our guide to choosing a quiet exhaust fan and reducing fan noise.

5. Construction Material

Plastic, metal, and stainless-steel constructions are available. Select the material according to the environment and expected exposure to moisture, heat, or corrosive conditions.

6. Installation Type

Choose between wall-mounted, window-mounted, ducted, and inline ventilation depending on your building layout.

Where Are Exhaust Fans Used?

Exhaust fans can be used in many residential and commercial applications:

  • Kitchens – Remove cooking smoke, heat, steam, and odors.
  • Bathrooms – Reduce humidity, steam, and unwanted odors.
  • Utility & Laundry Areas – Help remove moisture and heat.
  • Garages & Workshops – Improve air movement and remove unwanted fumes where appropriate.
  • Shops & Offices – Support general ventilation.
  • Commercial Kitchens – Help remove heat, smoke, and cooking-related air contaminants.
  • Factories & Warehouses – Provide application-specific air extraction and ventilation.

Exhaust Fan Price in India

Exhaust fan prices vary depending on fan size, motor technology, airflow capacity, construction material, features, and intended application.

At MR Homes, you can explore exhaust fans for bathrooms, kitchens, homes, offices, shops, and commercial applications across different price ranges.

Instead of choosing only by price, compare airflow, motor performance, noise, construction quality, warranty, and suitability for your application.

Why Choose MR Homes for Exhaust Fans?

MR Homes offers ventilation products for residential, commercial, and specialized applications.

Depending on your requirement, you can explore:

  • Bathroom exhaust fans
  • Kitchen exhaust fans
  • Stainless-steel exhaust fans
  • Wall-mounted exhaust fans
  • Inline duct fans
  • Heavy-duty ventilation fans
  • Fresh-air ventilation solutions

Our team can also help you identify the appropriate ventilation solution based on your room size, application, airflow requirement, and installation conditions.

Exhaust Fan FAQs

What size exhaust fan is best for a bathroom?

The appropriate exhaust fan size depends on the bathroom dimensions, required airflow, installation opening, and ventilation requirement. For many residential bathrooms, 100 mm to 200 mm fans are commonly used, but the correct selection should be based on airflow rather than diameter alone.

Which exhaust fan is best for an Indian kitchen?

A kitchen exhaust fan should provide adequate airflow for the cooking area and should be selected according to the kitchen layout, installation location, and cooking intensity. Models with shutters or mosquito flaps can provide additional protection when the fan is not operating.

Are exhaust fans useful in bathrooms?

Yes. Bathroom exhaust fans help remove humid air, steam, and odors and can reduce excessive moisture accumulation.

Are exhaust fans energy efficient?

Most residential exhaust fans use relatively little electricity compared with major cooling appliances. However, actual consumption depends on the motor, fan size, operating speed, and usage duration.

How often should an exhaust fan be cleaned?

For typical residential use, inspect and clean the fan every 3–6 months, or more frequently in kitchens and dusty environments. Regular cleaning helps maintain airflow and fan performance.

Can I install an exhaust fan myself?

Small wall or window exhaust fans may be straightforward to install, but electrical connections, external-wall openings, ductwork, and larger ventilation systems should be handled by a qualified professional where required.


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