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I have a 1952 home and the kitchen plaster ceiling contains a grease trap fan operated by a switch on the wall. The motor has stopped working and every time I cook, the entire house smells of old grease. I need to know what to do? Do I have it removed or repaired? If I have it removed how is the hol...
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