The bathroom fan is the kind of villain no one suspects. It doesn’t roar or flicker or demand attention; it just hums along, forgotten, burning money in the background. In windowless bathrooms, it often stays on long after the steam has vanished, running for hours because no one remembers to turn it off. That small motor, repeated day after day, carves a quiet trench through your bank account.
You don’t need a remodel to stop it—only awareness and two-minute fixes. A simple wall timer can cut the fan automatically. A power strip can turn clusters of “always on” devices into something you truly control. These aren’t sacrifices; they’re gentle course corrections. Over months, the bill begins to bend. And with each smaller statement, you’re reminded that your home was never helpless—you just needed to notice who was really in charge.