firstly, apologies if this is the wrong forum, I can't seem to find one for bathrooms??
my bathroom does not have an extractor, windows alone are not enough to stop the moisture build up as you can imagine.
I have the window, then the bath long length against the wall, there is a partition wall full height which is the shower cubicle on the other side. approx 3 metres length in full.
The loft is directly above.
Instead of having a (trubnie type not axial I think) fan direct on the window wall, is it better to have it in the top of the shower cubicle and then feed the ducting up into the loft and then somehow outthrough the eaves maybe?
I was wondering if I should use fixed rigid plastic trunking in the loft if I do? will this give problems in the loft?
I am looking at insulating the loft space soon with the full height recommendation.
The other alternative is to mount the fan in the shower and run fixed plastic ducting (flat rectangular shaped) along the top of the wall to the wall beside the window. Obviously not the best aesthetic look.
the walls are cavity and its regular brick on the outside but not sure about inside. Would you need a diamond core type drill to go right thorugh?
cheers guys, regards
my bathroom does not have an extractor, windows alone are not enough to stop the moisture build up as you can imagine.
I have the window, then the bath long length against the wall, there is a partition wall full height which is the shower cubicle on the other side. approx 3 metres length in full.
The loft is directly above.
Instead of having a (trubnie type not axial I think) fan direct on the window wall, is it better to have it in the top of the shower cubicle and then feed the ducting up into the loft and then somehow outthrough the eaves maybe?
I was wondering if I should use fixed rigid plastic trunking in the loft if I do? will this give problems in the loft?
I am looking at insulating the loft space soon with the full height recommendation.
The other alternative is to mount the fan in the shower and run fixed plastic ducting (flat rectangular shaped) along the top of the wall to the wall beside the window. Obviously not the best aesthetic look.
the walls are cavity and its regular brick on the outside but not sure about inside. Would you need a diamond core type drill to go right thorugh?
cheers guys, regards