Turn off the breaker box.
Install bathroom vent into attic.
For optimum performance locate it between.
Do not spill bath vent air into the building attic or roof cavity where it will condense on and damage building insulation roof sheathing possibly framing and where it will certainly encourage mold growth.
Drill a reference hole draw a mark on the bathroom ceiling where you d like to install the vent fan.
When venting a bathroom exhaust fan make sure to vent the air to the outside rather than into your attic where it can cause mold and mildew to form.
Each fan vents separately out the roof.
Depending on the location of the bathroom it may be easy to vent the exhaust fan through the roof.
Use a circuit tester to ensure that the power is turned off.
Bathroom exhaust fans perform an important function by removing excess moisture from your home.
Bathroom exhaust fans are not required by most codes.
The correct way to vent a bathroom fan through an attic is to terminate the vent either to the roof or to the gable wall.
It is because of this that many builders tend to advise against this method.
See details at bathroom vent codes.
You might have to remove a few screws to get it out.
The attic bathroom will need electricity to supply at least two 20 amp gfci outlets and one switch controlled ceiling light.
Both bathrooms are vented by a single in line fan that has one exhaust vent running through the roof.
Use an extra long 3 8 inch diameter spade bit to bore a reference hole through the ceiling and into the attic.
One in line centrifugal fan can be mounted in the attic to exhaust the moisture from two bathrooms.
These are easy to use and can be purchased at most home improvement stores.
Remove your old exhaust fan.
Remove the grill cover.
In lieu a window 3 feet square or more capable of being opened at least halfway will suffice.
Now where the discharge point is is going to be up to you.
So what you want to do is you want to install a duct a vent duct and you can use flex duct for this.
Your attic is not a temperature controlled environment is never the same temperature as your living space and generally closer to the temperature outside.
Measure the vent fan.
Either way the vent will have to go directly to the outside and installed with a vent hood cover.
No you cannot vent your bathroom exhaust fan into the attic.
You should never exhaust the bathroom fan directly into the attic.
A lot of options.
That will take it from the bath exhaust fan to a discharge point.
Dangers of wet bath exhaust vent air re entering the attic.
In order to accomplish this the roof has to have a hole cut in it.