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We have a bathroom ceiling extractor fan in our loft extension that needs replacing. It was fitted in 2005. When the fan was removed, we saw that the fan had never been connected with ducting to the vent that had been fitted in the roof. We have electrical cover so called them out. They say they'll replace the fan as part of the cover but we have to fix the ducting. What is the best way of doing this, is it an easy fix to do ourself or do we need another electrician?

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