Currently decorating and have started on the en suite, the shower section of which has been used for storage/bedroom overspill for the last year or so as the shower wasn't worth the hassle using
Basically it's quite a small room, located between the main bathroom and the main bedroom so internal walls on 3 sides and the external wall has the toilet and a window.
An in line extractor is fitted with ducting into the loft and then along to the eaves where the exit grill is but we have replaced the fan a couple of times due to motors going and the ducting despite being pulled tight often has standing water in it
There's no room to fit an extractor fan directly to the outside of the house on either side of the window or above it. The ducting in the loft has a run of 3m to the eaves or around 3-4m to the external side wall
We're just wondering whether to replace the fan with a better one that we leave on for longer, perhaps use an alternative ducting or whether there is a better way of ventilating the shower when in use (besides opening the window which we do)
Our neighbours have a fan which moves the moist air from the en suite into the main bathroom and another fan in the main bathroom running at the same time but this seems a bit unorthodox
Basically it's quite a small room, located between the main bathroom and the main bedroom so internal walls on 3 sides and the external wall has the toilet and a window.
An in line extractor is fitted with ducting into the loft and then along to the eaves where the exit grill is but we have replaced the fan a couple of times due to motors going and the ducting despite being pulled tight often has standing water in it
There's no room to fit an extractor fan directly to the outside of the house on either side of the window or above it. The ducting in the loft has a run of 3m to the eaves or around 3-4m to the external side wall
We're just wondering whether to replace the fan with a better one that we leave on for longer, perhaps use an alternative ducting or whether there is a better way of ventilating the shower when in use (besides opening the window which we do)
Our neighbours have a fan which moves the moist air from the en suite into the main bathroom and another fan in the main bathroom running at the same time but this seems a bit unorthodox