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maddog
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bathroom ventilation

by maddog » Thu May 10, 2007 12:37 am

Hi< Wifey has changed the bathroom. moved a wall over 2ft, and taken a large cupboard out inside the old bathroom. A room that was split into three units, is now one room 3.6m X 2.5m with a ceiling hight of 4.8m sloping down to 2.4m with one small opening window. My question is this... DO I NEED TO PUT AN EXTRACTER FAN IN AT ALL...there will be a shower over the bath which is in an alcove?

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by thedoctor2 » Thu May 10, 2007 6:44 am

Hi
I would suggest that a bathroom / shower room will benefit from having a fan in it , see Projects page plumbing /heating /ventilation/fans , hope this has been of help to you

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