Contractor has said that bathroom exhaust fan on ceiling to suck up into the above-ceiling area is enough, and that it does not need to be vented out the window. Is this fine?
Bathroom exhaust fan question
Bathroom exhaust fan question
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Jul 27 2012, 03:35 PM, updated 14y ago
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Contractor has said that bathroom exhaust fan on ceiling to suck up into the above-ceiling area is enough, and that it does not need to be vented out the window. Is this fine?
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Jul 29 2012, 09:46 PM
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thank you for the discussion, i neglected to mention that this is a condo.
there are windows in the toilet which will be open most of the time, and outside of these windows are 2 a/c compressors. |
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Jul 30 2012, 11:52 AM
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QUOTE(wdarke @ Jul 29 2012, 10:59 PM) Just use circular exhaust fans that can be mounted on the window itself. Thanks, does anyone have a pic of how this is mounted?http://www.kdk.com.my/ventilating-fans.asp?sid=9 edit: found some QUOTE(lingleeyen @ Jul 29 2012, 11:05 PM) additional airing of the bathroom, methinks.This post has been edited by jerm: Jul 30 2012, 11:55 AM |
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