I live in a semi detached bungalow and have a problem with my bathroom ventilation.
After showering or having a bath the tiles are so wet I spend 20minutes plus drying down all the tiles.
The whole bathroom is tiled with a plastered ceiling, with a small radiator.
I have a 6” ceiling fan fitted on a 7m PVC ducting run out my fascia on the timer with the light so it’s on when I shower.
The fan is definitely adequate as knowing my problems I selected a fan which could do twice the job that is necessary for my size bathroom.
In the summer it isn’t bad at all as I can open the window and the warm air dries the tiles very quickly.
In the winter I open the window and the tiles don’t dry (obviously it is not possible to leave them open all the time when it’s freezing!)
I have small patches of mould on the ceiling which I stay on top of by bleaching them every few weeks.
Does anyone have any suggestions on what could be causing my bathroom to remain so wet and damp?
Thanks Paul
After showering or having a bath the tiles are so wet I spend 20minutes plus drying down all the tiles.
The whole bathroom is tiled with a plastered ceiling, with a small radiator.
I have a 6” ceiling fan fitted on a 7m PVC ducting run out my fascia on the timer with the light so it’s on when I shower.
The fan is definitely adequate as knowing my problems I selected a fan which could do twice the job that is necessary for my size bathroom.
In the summer it isn’t bad at all as I can open the window and the warm air dries the tiles very quickly.
In the winter I open the window and the tiles don’t dry (obviously it is not possible to leave them open all the time when it’s freezing!)
I have small patches of mould on the ceiling which I stay on top of by bleaching them every few weeks.
Does anyone have any suggestions on what could be causing my bathroom to remain so wet and damp?
Thanks Paul