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Ceiling Ventilation Fans

Ceiling Exhaust Fan Supplier in Saudi Arabia

Ceiling exhaust fans remove humidity, odor, stale air, and light heat through a ceiling grille and ducted outside discharge. Choose a cassette fan for short local ducts or an inline fan when the route is longer, concealed, or serves several exhaust points.

Cassette and inline options
Opening and duct checks before quotation
Saudi project supply and documentation
Ceiling cassette exhaust fan for false ceiling ducted ventilation

Air removed

Humidity, odor, stale air, and light heat

Installation

False ceiling, gypsum ceiling, or ceiling grille

Confirm

CFM, duct route, cutout, depth, and noise

Ceiling exhaust fan installed above a bathroom shower area
Typical application context. Final fan selection depends on airflow, opening size, duct route, and site conditions.
Choose by Ceiling Application

Ceiling exhaust fan options by installation and room type

Start with the installation: a local cassette fan for a short duct, a quiet ceiling fan for a bathroom, or an inline system for longer ducts and multiple grilles.

Comparison

Which ceiling exhaust arrangement fits your project?

Compare by room, ceiling condition, and duct route. The visible grille size alone does not show whether a compact cassette or a stronger inline fan is required.

InstallationRecommended DirectionSuitable ForConfirm Before Quote
Single bathroom or toiletQuiet ceiling cassette or ceiling-mounted fanHumidity, steam, odor, and stale airRoom size, CFM, cutout, duct length, noise
False or gypsum ceilingCassette fan or grille connected to an inline fanConcealed installation above the ceilingAvailable depth, access panel, grille, duct diameter
Long duct to wall or roofInline mixed-flow or centrifugal duct fanHigher resistance and concealed motor locationDuct length, bends, static pressure, discharge point
Commercial restroom blockCentral inline or centrifugal exhaust fanSeveral toilets or ceiling grillesDrawings, airflow per grille, balancing, controls
Pantry or light kitchen supportCeiling fan only for non-grease exhaustLight heat and odorCooking load and whether a hood system is required
Existing fan replacementMatch the opening, duct, voltage, and required airflowApartments, hotels, offices, and facilitiesCutout, model label, photos, ceiling depth
Known KDK or TAT requestOpen the brand/model product pageSpecified brand or approved-model inquiryModel, CFM, voltage, opening, quantity
Practical Buying Guide

What matters before choosing a ceiling exhaust fan

A suitable fan must fit above the ceiling, connect to the duct, remain accessible, and deliver the required airflow after the resistance of grilles, bends, and discharge fittings.

Confirm where the air leaves

Identify the outside wall, shaft, or roof discharge point. The fan should not discharge humid or odorous air into the ceiling void.

Measure the ceiling space

Check the cutout, grille size, available depth, nearby framing, and access panel. Product face size and required ceiling opening may be different.

Allow for duct resistance

Long ducts, elbows, reducers, dampers, and small grilles reduce airflow. Use an inline or centrifugal fan when a compact cassette cannot overcome the route.

Set a realistic noise target

Bathrooms, hotels, offices, clinics, and bedrooms near the fan may need quieter models, flexible connections, and a fan location away from the occupied room.

Keep grease exhaust separate

A ceiling fan can support light pantry ventilation, but restaurant hoods and heavy cooking need a grease-rated kitchen exhaust route and suitable roof or duct fan.

Selection Guide

Ceiling exhaust fan size, CFM, ducting and opening guide

Ceiling mounted exhaust fans are selected by airflow and duct resistance, then checked against ceiling opening, available depth, grille position, and maintenance access. These details prevent weak airflow, noisy operation, and wrong model selection.

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Room type: bathroom, toilet, pantry, kitchen support, office, clinic, mosque, hotel, commercial restroom, or utility room

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Required CFM, room dimensions, ceiling height, or air change target if CFM is not available

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Ceiling opening size, grille size, cassette face or frame size, and available false ceiling depth

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Duct diameter, duct length, number of bends, shaft route, wall outlet, or roof discharge point

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Fan location: inside the room ceiling, above false ceiling, inline in duct, or central duct fan location

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Noise expectation for bathrooms, hotels, offices, clinics, apartments, villas, and bedrooms near the exhaust point

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Air problem: humidity, steam, odor, stale air, light heat, light pantry exhaust, or commercial restroom air

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Brand or model request: KDK ceiling mount, TAT QCA cassette, plastic inline fan, centrifugal inline fan, or equivalent

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Voltage, frequency, control switch, speed controller, backdraft damper, grille, frame, reducer, or access requirement

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Quantity, project city, datasheet, catalog, submittal, BOQ, and consultant approval requirement

Price Guidance

Ceiling exhaust fan price and quotation in Saudi Arabia

Ceiling exhaust fan price depends on fan type, brand, airflow, duct connection, ceiling opening, noise requirement, accessories, and quantity. For Saudi projects, a quotation should match the ceiling detail and duct route instead of using one fixed online price.

Request ceiling exhaust fan price

Fan type: ceiling cassette exhaust fan, KDK ceiling mount fan, ceiling vent fan, inline duct fan, or centrifugal duct fan

Performance: CFM, static pressure, duct length, bends, discharge point, continuous operation, and air change requirement

Ceiling detail: false ceiling depth, gypsum ceiling opening, grille size, frame, cassette face, and maintenance access

Room use: bathroom, toilet, pantry, kitchen support, office, clinic, hotel, mosque, school, or commercial restroom

Accessories: grille, frame, backdraft damper, reducer, flexible duct, speed control, access panel, and mounting hardware

Project details: quantity, voltage, delivery city, datasheet, catalog, BOQ, submittal, and consultant approval

FAQ

Ceiling exhaust fan selection and installation questions

Answers for ceiling vent fans, false-ceiling installation, bathrooms, duct sizing, replacement, KDK and TAT options, price, and quotation requirements.

CFM, voltage, opening size, and project city help selection.

A ceiling exhaust fan draws humid, stale, warm, or odorous air through a ceiling grille and discharges it outside through ducting. It is commonly used in bathrooms, toilets, pantries, utility rooms, hotel bathrooms, offices, clinics, and commercial restrooms.

Quotation Request

Request Ceiling Exhaust Fan Quotation

Send room type, ceiling opening, duct size, airflow requirement, voltage, quantity, preferred model, and project city.

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