Bathroom Ventilation/Extractor Fans

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HELP!!! For 10 years now we have struggled to control mould in our bathroom and do use a small dehumidifier when showering/bathing but it still seems to come back. We've been thinking about an extractor fan but don't have a clue where to start! Wall, ceiling or window??? We have a flat roof over our bathroom - does this make any difference to which one to go for?
 
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you would be better off fitting one through the wall to the out side but need to check location as to weather you will require a low voltage one Electrical zoning. if you are experiencing problems go for a fan with timed overrun and a built in humidistat. this type of work i believe falls under part p so may pay you to contact a qualified electrician.
 

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