Hi Chaps,
I am fitting a new bathroom. The ceiling of the bathroom will slope as it is in the loft and will follow the line of the rafters. The shower will be away from the external wall on the other side of the bathroom as I need the height afforded by the slope of the roof in order to stand under the shower.
My initial intent was to fit a ceiling mounted extractor fan above the shower that will vent through the roof tiles directly above it. The problem is that all the extractors ceiling mounted extractors I can find run a pipe through the loft and vent through the eves - I won't have a loft and so can't use them.
Does anyone know of a good solution, or am I better off with a wall mounted fan? This would be about 3 foot from the shower and I would worry that steam and condensation would gather above the shower as this will be the highest part of the ceiling and a foot or 2 above the maximum height at which I could install a wall mounted extractor fan.
Cheers,
Jim
I am fitting a new bathroom. The ceiling of the bathroom will slope as it is in the loft and will follow the line of the rafters. The shower will be away from the external wall on the other side of the bathroom as I need the height afforded by the slope of the roof in order to stand under the shower.
My initial intent was to fit a ceiling mounted extractor fan above the shower that will vent through the roof tiles directly above it. The problem is that all the extractors ceiling mounted extractors I can find run a pipe through the loft and vent through the eves - I won't have a loft and so can't use them.
Does anyone know of a good solution, or am I better off with a wall mounted fan? This would be about 3 foot from the shower and I would worry that steam and condensation would gather above the shower as this will be the highest part of the ceiling and a foot or 2 above the maximum height at which I could install a wall mounted extractor fan.
Cheers,
Jim