Renovated a bathroom 2 years ago, took it back to brick and started again basically. Did the research, rigid ducting being better than flexible etc, short runs as possible, extractor close to shower and so forth. Yet the condensation in the bathroom after a long shower (anything over 10 mins) is crazy, water literally pooling on the ceiling and every wall (fully tiled floor to ceiling) dripping. Have tried three different extractors to no avail.
In the past have never had a fully tiled wet room, always had tiling around shower only etc then normal plastered walls. Is this a function of it being a wet room ie normally does the plaster absorb some of the condensation and later dry out etc?
Picture below of the extractor ducting, would say there is about 1.4m in horizontal length to the outside vent
In the past have never had a fully tiled wet room, always had tiling around shower only etc then normal plastered walls. Is this a function of it being a wet room ie normally does the plaster absorb some of the condensation and later dry out etc?
Picture below of the extractor ducting, would say there is about 1.4m in horizontal length to the outside vent