Browse Forums Heating, Cooling & Insulation 1 Jan 08, 2009 12:11 pm Hi,
I have this post in the bathroom section but haven't got many responses so far. I thought I may repost this here to seek some advice from roof ventilation perspective. I am planning to install (post hand-over) those Light/Heater/Fan units in my bathrooms located upstairs in my house-to-be. I have sarking for my roof. For the fan exhaust, because I have sarking, does it mean that it has to be ducted externally? can I just vent the steam to the roof space and get couple of whirlybirds and it will be fine?? Building Clarendon Brighton - Done and moved in Sept 2009 Re: Question on bathroom exhaust fan, sarking and roof vent. 2Jan 10, 2009 7:45 am Because you have sarking you must vent it extenally... Sorry! Electrical Engineer... Don't hold that against me... And keen owner builder... Mainly the building part!! My home office is hot with computer equipment running virtually 18 hours a day. When it gets unbearably warm I simply step out of my door into the living area which is… 0 5114 Building Standards; Getting It Right! Hi all Iām in VIC and had some storm damage in my garage a month ago. Gutter found not fit for purpose. Insurance company saying the guttering and flashing to be fixed… 0 11682 There may be answers here but can't find anything. I have a closed in veranda, four windows. North facing, just had sunblock blinds installed. A bit cooler (actually… 0 2969 |