I'm about to install an enclosed shower cubicle in a small bathroom (1.8m x 1.5m)....the same cubicle comes with a per-installed fan but no ducting - so as it stands, it would simply eject vapour/condensation in the bathroom area (no good).
The cubicle hasn't been installed yet - this because I need to make up my mind about the ventilation requirements for the cubicle and/or the whole bathroom.
When the cubicle is operating, apparently is completely sealed from the bathroom, i.e. the steam stays inside and condenses into water (most of it, I guess)...so, rather than installing 2 fans/ducting: one for the cubicle and the other for the bathroom, why not installing just 1 for the bathroom area?
Maybe another smart solution would be to get one of those in-line fans and link it with both the shower cubicle and the bathroom...
Any idea/suggestion? How good are these enclosed shower cubicles?
The cubicle hasn't been installed yet - this because I need to make up my mind about the ventilation requirements for the cubicle and/or the whole bathroom.
When the cubicle is operating, apparently is completely sealed from the bathroom, i.e. the steam stays inside and condenses into water (most of it, I guess)...so, rather than installing 2 fans/ducting: one for the cubicle and the other for the bathroom, why not installing just 1 for the bathroom area?
Maybe another smart solution would be to get one of those in-line fans and link it with both the shower cubicle and the bathroom...
Any idea/suggestion? How good are these enclosed shower cubicles?