I would appreciate some advise on the best way to vent a bathroom. We are doing a self-build and only used an architect for the planning stage. I am completely in agreement that this is a cost that we should have kept up but family unemployment could not justify same. If ever building again the same mistake will not be made.
We have a downstairs bathroom at the front of the house in our new build that we need to vent (dormer at the back). It is not an airtight house. Our architect had suggested venting it out through the roof but when we installed a vent in the slates at the front it looked terrible so we removed this vent thinking we could bring it out the back but now our engineer thinks it would be too far and the fan would not sufficiently extract the condensation.
I think putting a hole with a vent at the front of the house beside the window would not look great and was wondering if there are any less obvious options. Our engineer (who is still involved) suggested through the soffit but apparently we are not having any soffit, just facia. There is a void area just above the bathroom that a pipe could run through. Does anyone know anything about this product - is it any good, can it be fitted after the slates are on? [broken link removed]
Just looking for the best option and if it has to be a normal vent so be it and I probably won't notice it in a week. This is a second bathroom so we would not envisage the shower getting a lot of use.
Any ideas? Thanks
Tommygirl
We have a downstairs bathroom at the front of the house in our new build that we need to vent (dormer at the back). It is not an airtight house. Our architect had suggested venting it out through the roof but when we installed a vent in the slates at the front it looked terrible so we removed this vent thinking we could bring it out the back but now our engineer thinks it would be too far and the fan would not sufficiently extract the condensation.
I think putting a hole with a vent at the front of the house beside the window would not look great and was wondering if there are any less obvious options. Our engineer (who is still involved) suggested through the soffit but apparently we are not having any soffit, just facia. There is a void area just above the bathroom that a pipe could run through. Does anyone know anything about this product - is it any good, can it be fitted after the slates are on? [broken link removed]
Just looking for the best option and if it has to be a normal vent so be it and I probably won't notice it in a week. This is a second bathroom so we would not envisage the shower getting a lot of use.
Any ideas? Thanks
Tommygirl