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    Bathroom extractor fan

    Good to know, thank you. I'll give it a try with the window shut and if needed look to move the vent to close to over the shower.
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    Bathroom extractor fan

    So, it is a shower over a bath and I've had a suspicion that since the shower is fairly powerful and generally aimed to the end of the bath it is pushing the steam into the room rather than being stuck inside a shower cubicle... I didn't include the bath under the shower which basically runs...
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    Bathroom extractor fan

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    Bathroom extractor fan

    30 minutes once the lights are turned off however it is rare through the day the fan turns off. But, the perceived poor performance is immediately after a shower. The room would only really feel like a steam room if the shower was very, very warm on a cold evening with the old fan, however...
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    Bathroom extractor fan

    Thanks for the replies. There is about an inch clear of the door but the window (on the opposite corner of the room) is usually open too...
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    Bathroom extractor fan

    Hi all, I have recently replaced a bathroom extractor fan because of moisture build up and that the original was vented onto the soil vent plumbing work in the attic with an assumed air admittance valve... I replaced an on wall for an inline fan and created a new external vent to the outside...
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