Action is needed to remedy anything. The everyday bath fan has many upsides, when the ductwork is done correctly all else will follow. Mold has proved to be unhealthful for a lot of us, but to avoid mold and mildew in our very frequently used bathrooms has never been easier. Any diy'er has the ability to execute change, and we here at My-DIY.net aim to give back a solution that is inexpensive and simple.
In the image here it shows the creative way to use ductwork in a bathroom shower exhaust fan. With the ceiling 2x4 framing disallowing a direct air flow, the 90 degree duct gets us up and out in the shortest distance without constricting the elbow duct or pinching the ducting. Home Depot stocks this exhaust fan in house and it is extremely easy to DIY or Do It Yourself, when we have all the right information to avoid mold and mildew in our families bathrooms for cleaner healthier living.
When searching through the exhaust fans available on line, it is noted here that the volume of air exchanged and the Ultra-quiet motors operate at sone level reading per noisiness factor. But most importantly, moving the wet air up and out as your hot and steamy shower continues. But, in order for a bath fan to be able to perform it's duties it must draw air from someplace?? Be certain there is a significant gap underneath the bathroom door 3/4" or so , and or crack open the bathroom window just enough to aide in the CFM also known as the cubic feet of air per minute. Good luck and DIY , Today!
Wednesday, November 16, 2011
Black Mold [How to rid of IT]
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