Browse Forums Building A New House Re: Bathroom and Laundry Extraction Fans - suggestions 7May 07, 2020 8:34 am If you are having adjoining ones in laundry and powder room, make sure they are "offset" from each other. Ours are between the same ceiling joists (which supports the top floor), so the odours from the powder room go into the laundry, as air inside the house is recirculated when all windows and doors are closed! Not a problem if you only have single storey! Re: Bathroom and Laundry Extraction Fans - suggestions 8May 07, 2020 11:47 am As an electrician I would also keep it simple. Stick to a standarised size so it can be swapped out easily. Remember that these just plug in to a plug base so are swapped out easily. Some of the "Bunnings" brands can be cheap and nastie and very noisy and the inverse can be said for some of the expensive stuff, (over priced and still made in China). To be honest I put in a bunnings one in our last house but I did take a couple back because they sounded like a jet taking off. The beauty of bunnings is they have no issues with swapping them over. If you can just take ne out of its box and plug it in to a power outlet and try it. Hey all, Hoping for some inspiration for my bathroom laundry combo. The tiles are in good condition, as is the bathtub. I’ve given it a coat of white paint and added… 0 14104 This is a very tight fit, I'm not sure if you'll be able to achieve what you've described. Would you consider accessing the separate toilet from the laundry? If so maybe… 1 11228 ideal house depends on the site and location as much as internal floor plan....what is the distance from the house to all four boundaries, where is north, describe your… 3 15086 |