Installing a ceiling fan can be a real chore with complicated assembly, and it requires some electrical knowledge to pull off properly. It also can be quite dangerous up on a tall ladder juggling a heavy, unwieldy fan, especially if you have a raised ceiling. Let me take care of the risks and dangers for you. Don't worry about falling, improper splices causing a fire, an inappropriate box potentially causing your fan to fall down on you, or accidental miswirings that can cause insidious problems down the road.
Installing an exhaust fan can be an even bigger chore than a regular ceiling fan. Removing the existing exhaust fan is a difficult challenge often, as the existing fan was installed into the joist as part of the original construction, requiring a lot of careful leverage and cutting to extricate. Not to mention it's often full of decades' worth of dust and debris.
Heated exhaust fans are a lovely comfort feature but can also be a source of trouble for electrical wiring of the house as high wattage equipment - don't risk overloading your circuits, hire a professional who knows the ins and outs of exhaust fans and the relevant code articles.
If you're overwhelmed with options, let me help you select one that will fit your needs.