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    Extractor fan in windowless bathroom

    Thanks for the idea of having an in-line fan: I didn't know about those. I think there could well be room for one of those within the boxing around the duct. My only concern would be vibration through the wall of the neighbours' bedroom but your idea of carpet or foam to insulate it might...
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    Extractor fan in windowless bathroom

    Thanks for the detailed replies. I am in the UK. I live in a ground floor flat and the bathroom has no external walls. The outlet to the ducting can only be in the current position and is nowhere near the ceiling. Re-siting will involve extending the ducting within the bathroom itself...
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    Extractor fan in windowless bathroom

    I think you are right about the circulation of air. However, it occurs to me that the fan and the place where the air gets into this albeit tiny bathroom are actually very close together so I am wondering whether the fan is expelling the fresh air coming in and ignoring the steam from the...
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    Extractor fan in windowless bathroom

    My damp surveyor told me that my condensation problems in other rooms may be caused because my extractor fan is sucking air into my tiny bathroom instead of expelling it. Its an EnviroVent Silent 100 radial fan. I have severe mildew problems, peeling paint and swelling MDF as a result. He...
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