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2 I'm planning on installing a Bathroom exhaust fan (Just a note, the port is 4") and am curious as to what kind of duct should be used. I've heard that the duct should be insulated to prevent water backflow from condensation during the colder months as my attic is not environmentally controlled. If you install a 3-inch duct in a new bathroom fan that specifies a 4-inch duct, it will reduce airflow and performance.
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Ideally, the duct diameter should be the same size as the exhaust port on the bathroom fan. Flexible Duct for Bathroom Fan While not all of your home's ventilation systems can use flexible duct (e.g., range hoods and dryers require smooth ducting), this product is perfectly acceptable to use for a bathroom fan. How to Install a Soffit Vent and Ductwork for a Bathroom Vent Fan I've finish mounting and wiring the new Panasonic WhisperCeiling ventilation fan model FV-40VQ4 in the 2nd floor bathroom.
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Now I'll install a new 4 inch soffit vent and insulated vent duct. This project is continued from Panasonic WhisperCeiling Bathroom Fan. Here, This Old House general contractor Tom Silva shows the proper way to install a bath vent fan.
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In this particular installation, Tom ran the exhaust duct into the attic and through a sidewall to the outdoors. Other venting options includes running the duct up through the roof or down through the soffit. In old times, the bathrooms had no fans but an open window for ventilation.
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But nowadays, ventilation fans are an important part of the bathroom. While installing a bathroom, choose the right ducting type for venting. You can use three types of ducting for the bathroom- rigid, flexible, and PVC ducts.
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Bathroom Ventilation Fan Ductwork Design Throughout my years of working experience in residential air conditioning and mechanical ventilation projects, I've seen all kinds of bathroom ventilation fan ductwork designs. Every design has its own pros and cons as well as specific requirements and applications. We explain how to install bathroom exhaust fans or vents, the vent ducting, the vent termination at the wall, soffit or roof, vent fan wiring, bath vent duct insulation, bath vent lengths, clearances, routing, and we answer just about any other bathroom ventilation design or installation question you may have.
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A bathroom exhaust fan needs a duct system for proper venting. The ducts can exit through a side wall or a roof but never into another part of the house. Installing a Bathroom Fan Tips for Installing a Bathroom Fan: When you install a bathroom fan do not let flexible ductwork sag because this will reduce air flow.
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During the bathroom fan installation, position the bath fan outlet in the direction of the home's exit point. This will minimize duct turns. Before adding an elbow or bend, allow 24" to 36" of straight run from the fan outlet point.
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