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. We are now in the process of selling our house and we have discovered that the extractor fan is venting directly into the loft space.
We have done some basic research and. 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.
Here's how to fix a loft-vented extractor fan. Introduction: I thought the gathering dampness in our bathroom ceiling was due to our two kids, who seem to think 30 minutes in the shower and an atmosphere like the tropical house at Kew is perfectly normal. What To Know Installing a bathroom extractor in the loft should be entrusted to a qualified electrician to ensure safety and compliance.
These extractors are mounted on the bathroom wall and expel air directly through a duct in the wall. Whether or not to install a bathroom extractor in the loft depends on various factors. 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. In this DIY guide i will be showing you how to install a bathroom extractor fan. I will take you through the process step by step and we will cover everythin.
We recently discovered that our bathroom extractor fan which is fitted in the ceiling has the duct running into the loft and the vent has been pushed up against the small roof vent in the timber soffit. The fan was installed by the previous owners. Venting bathroom fan through roof prevents moisture damage.
Get clear info on setup, code compliance, and the best way to route exhaust outside.