Browse Forums Bathrooms and Laundry Re: Exhaust fan for ensuite 2Jul 01, 2013 5:47 am The Harder You Try - the Luckier You Get ! Web site http://www.anewhouse.com.au Informative, Amusing, and Opinionated Blog - Over 600 posts on all aspects of building a new house. Re: Exhaust fan for ensuite 8Jul 14, 2013 9:44 pm No, doesn't change pitch (even when I cover the outlet) however it is creating an airflow to the outside. Is there anyway of quantifying how effective it is/whether it is worth upgrading? Can't find the manufacturer (perhaps it is too old)? Re: Exhaust fan for ensuite 9Jul 18, 2013 2:06 am I've had ongoing issues with mould, I feel like my extraction fan is no use whatsoever! I'm going to see what the blades are like, otherwise I'm wondering whether to get rid altogether, it's a noisy old thing. Re: Exhaust fan for ensuite 11Oct 01, 2013 4:35 pm I am building a new town house and would like some recomendations on a 3 in 1 (light/heat /fan) ceiling fan for approx 16.5 cubic metres bathroom area - which is quiet and efficient . Presume would require ducting to outside wall ? Re: Exhaust fan for ensuite 12Oct 01, 2013 5:15 pm Any fan that extracts air from a kitchen, bathroom or laundry is a source of moist air and should be vented to the outside otherwise condensation then mould problems can occur. You can vent bathroom fans to the ceiling space under some circumstances where you also have adequate ventilation like eaves vents etc but I still think getting rid of the air entirely is the sensible thing to do. Stewie 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 5351 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 3888 Any electricians here please help. 1) Will the Fan need separate switch to ON/OFF/Speed eventhough it comes with Remote 2) how about… 0 1816 |