I installed a Manrose extractor fan in my bathroom around 6 months ago. The back draft flaps inside the fan are driving us batty at night. Can they be removed, or is there a simple solution? Thanks
Out of interest, is the back draft shutter an inline separate component of the ducting or integrated into the fan?
In either case, I'm sure you could unclip is or worst case cut it out - but do you want to? If you hear it a lot it going to be awfully breezy without it?
bit of a bodge but as above, bit of sticky foam, bluetack or dab of white silicon or decorators filler, placed out of sight to buffer the noise where they hit
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