I have an old Xpelair 10" fan in the kitchen that is being replaced with a new 150mm fan. The exisiting ducting is pretty solidly in place, and well sleeved, so I'd like to avoid the mess and hassle of removing it and rebricking. My current thoughts are to use some 150mm ducting to run from inside to the existing outer grill which I'll leave in place; fitting an inline backdraught shutter, and using two pieces of plasterboard on the inner side. There is a solid circular shroud in place that will hold the plasterboard nicely in the centre, then another piece on the inner wall both holding the ducting in place for the new fan.
What would be the suggestions for an effective job particularly the outer side? Cement board,? just leave the duct to run up against the grill and let the shroud do the weatherproofing as it has done for decades?
What would be the suggestions for an effective job particularly the outer side? Cement board,? just leave the duct to run up against the grill and let the shroud do the weatherproofing as it has done for decades?

