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SUSceo684
post Sep 24 2020, 10:10 PM

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Can also change one strip of ventilation blocks so that the toilet is always ventilated. This will prevent the tupperware stink bomb problem if its not vented.

Something like this https://www.ewarehouse.my/pbm-ventilation-block
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post Nov 14 2021, 02:16 AM

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QUOTE(boonheng87 @ Nov 13 2021, 09:58 PM)
Anyone can reckon a good brand for this ventilation? Ventilation without ducting as there's no way to hack a hole for apartment. Tq. =)
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Ventilation w/o vent is called tupperware.
Most ppl mount that 6in propeller fan on the window. Or you can install the typical 10in exhaust fan and board up the rest of the window with clear plastic, this work much better for drying the bathrooms.
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post Sep 1 2023, 09:36 AM

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QUOTE(Bijisss @ Aug 31 2023, 08:17 PM)
Hi sifu…

What is the estimated price to install window mounted exhaust fan? Originally i plan to install 6in exhaust fan but my contractor suggested to me to opt for ceiling exhaust fan with light instead, his reasoning is window mounted type is much expensive (need to disassemble the window and cut the window glass in the factory) and it can be auto on together with the light.

Since this thread is about exhaust fan, another question is about exhaust fan in the kitchen. Do i still need to install exhaust fan if i have hood and large window area. I usually do heavy cooking - deep frying, all kind of tumis etc..
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Could be very cheap if just mounting onto a piece of plywood or metal frame made from L angle beams

For kitchen leh basically it is a question of form vs function.
1. Cheapest solution is board up the window pane (prevent blowback/blowby) and install a 12" big exhaust fan preferably made by a brand with three letters in the brand name and starts with a K with over 700 cfm. Cheapest no-nonsense solution.

2. More elegant solution install a hood (vented type) with high suction rate. This will cost a bit more.

This post has been edited by ceo684: Sep 1 2023, 09:39 AM

 

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