Learn from my experience, get expert advice, and transform your bathroom with proper ventilation. Say goodbye to damp ceilings and enjoy a fresher, healthier space. I discovered the classic lazy builder mess-up - an extractor vented straight into the loft so lazy! Here's how to fix a loft.
Hi all We have a bathroom with no external windows and an extractor fan that, we just discovered, vents straight upwards into the cold loft space. I understand this will be very bad for the wooden beams. I was thinking of using a straight PVC pipe to create a horizontal run leading towards.
Bathroom Fitting Extractor fan venting into the loft Anonymous user 23/02/2024 - 3.32 PM Hi, We had our bathroom installed in 2017. As part of the design we had the extractor fan installed in the ceiling above the shower. Bathroom extractors play a vital role in this process, but their placement can raise questions.
This blog post delves into the topic of whether bathroom extractors can be installed in the loft, exploring the pros, cons, and practical considerations involved. Kevin wants to take you through some of the design principles we like to follow when we fit our favourite bathroom extractor fans in the loft space. In the realm of home improvement and bathroom remodeling, the question of whether a bathroom extractor can be installed in the loft often arises.
This blog post delves into this topic, exploring the feasibility, advantages, and potential drawbacks of such an installation. Hello, I just had an extractor fan replaced by an electrician (edit - it's in a bathroom) and found out from him at the end that it's venting into the loft. (I've only just moved in, and so I wasn't aware of this.) I've done some searching and found out that this poses risks for condensation.
A bathroom exhaust fan ventilates the air to keep moisture and odors in check. Read our how. Electrical Extractor fan into loft space, problem? Anonymous user 03/03/2024.
The old bathroom extractor and the kitchen extractor appeared to be connected to a (boxed-in) duct which is vented on the outside wall of the building (part of the original late-80s build). The builder appears to have replaced rather than just moved the fan and it has now stopped working.