Shower Extractor Fan Into Loft at Ernesto Dawna blog

Shower Extractor Fan Into Loft. Builders left two bathroom extractor fans going into the loft (which i know is against building regulations). I have since had 2 roof tile vents fitted. I want to fit a fan in our bathroom. We have a bathroom with no external windows and an extractor fan that, we just discovered, vents straight upwards into the cold. If you look where he's fitted the fan in the loft there should be a white flexible pipe running from the top of the fan out to the soffit. Definitely not compliant to vent a bathroom or shower into loft space, i would recommend a soffit vent with flexi duct to. Where fans have to be ducted up into the loft, there should be a 100mm flexible duct run from the van all the wall to the either. The easiest way to do this seems to be to drill down from the loft and put it in directly above.

Inline Shower Extractor Fan with Timer & Full Loft Duct Kit 4"/100mm
from www.eoutlet.co.uk

I have since had 2 roof tile vents fitted. The easiest way to do this seems to be to drill down from the loft and put it in directly above. Where fans have to be ducted up into the loft, there should be a 100mm flexible duct run from the van all the wall to the either. I want to fit a fan in our bathroom. Builders left two bathroom extractor fans going into the loft (which i know is against building regulations). We have a bathroom with no external windows and an extractor fan that, we just discovered, vents straight upwards into the cold. If you look where he's fitted the fan in the loft there should be a white flexible pipe running from the top of the fan out to the soffit. Definitely not compliant to vent a bathroom or shower into loft space, i would recommend a soffit vent with flexi duct to.

Inline Shower Extractor Fan with Timer & Full Loft Duct Kit 4"/100mm

Shower Extractor Fan Into Loft The easiest way to do this seems to be to drill down from the loft and put it in directly above. I want to fit a fan in our bathroom. We have a bathroom with no external windows and an extractor fan that, we just discovered, vents straight upwards into the cold. The easiest way to do this seems to be to drill down from the loft and put it in directly above. I have since had 2 roof tile vents fitted. Where fans have to be ducted up into the loft, there should be a 100mm flexible duct run from the van all the wall to the either. If you look where he's fitted the fan in the loft there should be a white flexible pipe running from the top of the fan out to the soffit. Definitely not compliant to vent a bathroom or shower into loft space, i would recommend a soffit vent with flexi duct to. Builders left two bathroom extractor fans going into the loft (which i know is against building regulations).

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