Apologies if this is not in the relevant section and should be under the Windows section.
And also, just to clarify, it is Friday, but no I haven't been drinking.
I have a rather unusual bathroom, in that it is located between the bedroom and the spare room.
As a result the bathroom window is on the roof of the house, positioned above in a square gap in the ceiling, and you need ladders to climb up a sort of 'vertical tunnel' to open and close the blooming thing.
It is mental I know. I think it's described as a "stolen light."
Anyway, the window is closed now, but drips condensation quite a lot and it's a pain.
The point is (thank goodness you say) that is it possible to install an EXTRACTOR FAN (at last, eh?) in the middle of the window to absorb the drips or does it need to be positioned elsewhere?
If any one help, it would be so great, because it is driving me mental. Which is driving the mrs mental. Cheers...
And also, just to clarify, it is Friday, but no I haven't been drinking.
I have a rather unusual bathroom, in that it is located between the bedroom and the spare room.
As a result the bathroom window is on the roof of the house, positioned above in a square gap in the ceiling, and you need ladders to climb up a sort of 'vertical tunnel' to open and close the blooming thing.
It is mental I know. I think it's described as a "stolen light."
Anyway, the window is closed now, but drips condensation quite a lot and it's a pain.
The point is (thank goodness you say) that is it possible to install an EXTRACTOR FAN (at last, eh?) in the middle of the window to absorb the drips or does it need to be positioned elsewhere?
If any one help, it would be so great, because it is driving me mental. Which is driving the mrs mental. Cheers...