We live in a 1930s house and have a walk-in shower in the bathroom with a double window. The current extractor fan is installed on the wall adjacent to the shower, and we usually keep the window open while showering.
Despite this, we experience a lot of condensation, which has led to mould growth on the walls. After each shower, the walls are left dripping wet. When we moved in, the shower had a ceiling-mounted waterfall-style shower head, which I believe is too large for the space and contributes significantly to the condensation issue.
From what I’ve read, many people recommend installing a positive input ventilation (PIV) system through the ceiling and loft to help resolve this kind of problem. However, we have a loft conversion, so this isn't really a practical option for us.
Are there any alternative solutions or specific types/brands of extractor fans that people would recommend to effectively reduce condensation and humidity in this kind of setup?
Any advice would be greatly appreciated!
Despite this, we experience a lot of condensation, which has led to mould growth on the walls. After each shower, the walls are left dripping wet. When we moved in, the shower had a ceiling-mounted waterfall-style shower head, which I believe is too large for the space and contributes significantly to the condensation issue.
From what I’ve read, many people recommend installing a positive input ventilation (PIV) system through the ceiling and loft to help resolve this kind of problem. However, we have a loft conversion, so this isn't really a practical option for us.
Are there any alternative solutions or specific types/brands of extractor fans that people would recommend to effectively reduce condensation and humidity in this kind of setup?
Any advice would be greatly appreciated!

