I fitted an extractor fan in my relative's home 15 years ago and now the motor has failed - it sounds as if it is grinding a bag of marbles.
I can't get over to her house to fix it and have been trying to book a repair person.
I have phoned several companies and they will all quote the call out charge and labour fee but not the price of the replacement motor. Apparently, the engineer won't know what is needed until he has inspected it. I can understand that to a point - if I wanted the motor fixing or didn't know what the problem was but I just want a replacement motor.
It is all very frustrating. Am I being unreasonable?
An engineer can't tell what is requred without looking at the unit. It could just need a new bearing or a complete new unit. So these quotes seem ok to me.
I suspect the repair persons have plenty of experience of incorrect customer diagnoses, so it's understandable that they want to see the situation for themselves first.
I don't think you will find anyone who can or will replace the motor. That are not designed to be repaired. You will have to have the whole thing replaced. It shouldn't be hard to scrape the tiles clean, and perhaps put fresh sealant round the new one (if needed).