Looking to vent 2 extractor fans through pitched roof.
I know you can get the tile vent type as well as the cowl.
Which one is better?
I know you can get the tile vent type as well as the cowl.
Which one is better?

We prefer 100mm pipe via a multi-slate with mushroom cowl. More flexible positioning.It means we can locate the pipe between two tiles, allowing us to cut a bit out of each tile.Looking to vent 2 extractor fans through pitched roof.
I know you can get the tile vent type as well as the cowl.
Which one is better?
Is the pipe rigid or flexi? If flexi doesn't it get condensation build upWe prefer 100mm pipe via a multi-slate with mushroom cowl. More flexible positioning.It means we can locate the pipe between two tiles, allowing us to cut a bit out of each tile.
You just need to be careful dressing the lead and avoiding rafters.
It has to be rigid as it passes through the roof (and multislate). Flexi hose is connected within the roof spaceIs the pipe rigid or flexi? If flexi doesn't it get condensation build up
Can you connect rigid within loft space instead of flexi?It has to be rigid as it passes through the roof (and multislate). Flexi hose is connected within the roof space
Yes. All depends how and what you are venting. A ceiling fan for instance could connect straight into the end of the vertical pipe, if you wish.Can you connect rigid within loft space instead of flexi?
What about an inline fan?Yes. All depends how and what you are venting. A ceiling fan for instance could connect straight into the end of the vertical pipe, if you wish.
Not sure. May need flexi hose (In and out).What about an inline fan?
Is it vented through roof? If so does it have the rigid pipe? Does rigid pipe vibration noise or any other issues?My inline bathroom fan is connected with 100mm rigid pipe.
That depends how you choose to weather the hole through the roof surface. 110mm plastic pipe is the most convenient.Is it vented through roof? If so does it have the rigid pipe?
Don't some tile vents come with a flexi hose attached? The extractor pipes are 100mm guessing you need an adaptor for the 110mm?That depends how you choose to weather the hole through the roof surface. 110mm plastic pipe is the most convenient.
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