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what..the? | 19:30 Tue 11th Oct 2011 | Home & Garden
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I have asked the builders to put the extractor fan near the shower as this will be where all the steam is located and the room is quite long with the shower up one end. They have placed the extractor at the other end on the room above a towel radiator.

a) surely i will lose my heat for the heated towel rail out of the fan

b) the steam surely has a long way to travel to get to the fan now and will likely just settle as moisture?

c)The builders said as the extractor is at one end and the shower and door is at the other end, the door even when closed will allow new air in while the fan at the other end draws out the air at the other end???
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If you asked for a particular position you have every right to be annoyed about non-compliance. Typical !
Near the shower .. in the ceiling if possible (ducted .. which is quieter)
Ruddy nonsense.
You don't want draughts blowing through anyway, eh?
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2. Y
3. Ball$
Where are the external walls in relation to all other items?
Wouldn`t be dangerous for it to be too near the shower?
there's a pub near us that has an 3kw electric radiator on the men's toilet and would you credit it they have 12" extractor fan directly above this heater,
hot air rises from it and straight out into to the outside bl**din marvellous
To copy Al ..............

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3 I think I'll start writing a book ....... a compilation of the dumbest excuses given by builders.

I guess the shower is sited in the middle of the house...... making the ducting a little more than they can be bothered with ;o)

Shower fans are 12v, and designed to be over a shower. You can get them with a light incorporated in them as well. No worries, perfectly safe.
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thanks for all the answers, yeah the bathroom is on a first floor corner to the house so plenty of exterior wall to work with. thanks for the support
Just a word of warning about putting it too close to the shower... ours is directly above the shower cubicle and keeps packing up because it gets clogged up or something.. because we live in a flat and the bathroom is an internal room we can't move it though :(
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thanks yes it won't be in the shower or too close but will be safe distance.

Hope you get yours sorted

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