This may sound petty but this is an aesthetic question, perhaps. After busting my butt...making sure I do things the correct way as far as installing the Panasonic bathroom vent (running the electrical, cutting the hole, correctly installing the box, etc...), the grill on one corner does not sit flushed against the ceiling...off by 1/4 inch. The main unit is flushed - the way it is supposed to be but when I screwed in the light housing into the unit, one corner appears to be stiking out further than the other corners and this may be what the grill is getting caught on, hard ot tell. The three corners of the light housing that appear fine are the corners that have screws in them. If there was a 4th screw hole for the other corner this may solve my problem but there isn't...I'm baffled.
Is this another case of using caulk to hide a slight imperfection? This stinks.
Is this another case of using caulk to hide a slight imperfection? This stinks.