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- Air King, Utilitech, Bath Exhaust Fans - Contractor Talk
Air King, Utilitech, Bath Exhaust Fans Jump to Latest 27K views 6 replies 7 participants last post by JBrzoz00 May 9, 2013
- Panasonic bathroom fan light ballast troubles - Contractor Talk
I have a 3 year old Panasonic bathroom fan, with light and night light in my bathroom Installed it because of the Panasonic reputation and very low Sone rating The fan is so quiet I have to look at the timer to see if the indicator light are on Last month the flouresent light stopped working, so I picked up a new one
- Using 4 duct instead of 6 - Contractor Talk
On a recent bath remodel I did, the bath fan was put in using 4" flex duct About a 20 foot run of it The fan that was installed was a NuTone ILF250 After getting a call about moisture in the bathroom I came over to see what was up I found some of the connections were crappy so I re did them with clamps and the foil tape
- Plaster vs. Drywall in bathrooms - Contractor Talk
Properly used, the exhaust fan will remove more humidity from the room than you can permeate through latex paint and drywall in 1,000 years A couple of coats of latex is close to a vapor barrier If the house is more than a few years old it will already have a couple of coats of latex
- Venting bathroom fan through brick exterior - Contractor Talk
I have always found the easiest way to get a hole say 4", about the size of most bath vents, is to find from inside where you need to enter by drilling a small hole all the way through from inside to outside, then outside i always just bust out with a 1" chisel a half brick on the left and a half brick on the right, always comes out just fine, the hole doesnt have to be perfect being that the
- Ventilation requirements for double shower bathroom w . . .
I've seen it done that way but how to vent 2 penetrations or joined in the attic and risk condensation forming if it's a separate commode I like a timer on the fan along with the bathroom most people never run the exhaust fans long enough I once did a shower that could use 19 5 gallons an hour body sprays over head rain fall and hand wand lots of steam we installed a 3 drain line
- Recessed Lighting Cans - Remodel vs. New Construction
The instructions show the flange going the bathroom side and the flanges are over 1 2" and site over the drywall The 3 brands I have used of the top of my head were Habour breeze, Broan and utilitech Perhaps I will try the nutone brand next or splash out and go panny Here's the flange on this one
- Bathroom exhaust fan - small gap under door. - Contractor Talk
Bathroom is approximately 10x5'5"x8' so 440 ft³ which is why I went with the 110CFM fan, hoping for a faster air exchange It does have an HVAC register in the floor and the door is standard size, 32" with a ½" gap I just didn't want to limit the air flow unnecessarily I will leave the gap for now and see how it works out
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