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18 November 2012

[DIY] Re: Exhaust Fan for Bathroom

 

You will need an electrician and someone to repair the wallboard. Also, it will need to be vented outside. Ventless fans will control odor, but do nothing for the moisture. Buy a fan with a cfm rating slightly greater than the sq. ft. of the room with an 8 ft. ceiling.
Anything less will do no good for the moisture.
Look for the sone rating for noise. Get one with a sone rating under 2. Why have a $25 fan you never use because it is noisy? Expect to pay just under $100 and you will never notice it is running. My favorite brand is Panosonic. Yes, Panosonic IS "just slightly ahead of out time". Look on EBAY for good bargains.

--- In DoIt_Yourself@yahoogroups.com, "rhondadenbigh" <rhondaroloff@...> wrote:
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> I live in a 2 story brick home. I have 2 bathrooms side by side on the 1st floor that do not have exhaust fans. I want to have them installed but do not know who to even call. We are new to the house. I am starting to see signs of mold on the walls near the shower. Is this a construction fix or an aftermarket type product? Thanks for any support with this question.
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