Everything you need to know about buying an effective bathroom extractor fan, from the different types to costs and how to install them Adam SnookSenior Researcher & Writer Adam covers home ...
2nd the recommendation for a shower dome, if one will work with your style of shower. Unless you have a bath in there as well. A fan isn't really needed at all with one of those fitted. Otherwise have ...
Bathrooms are one of the wettest areas of the homes so buying an extractor fan can really help reduce humidity and keep bathrooms clean. Whether you have a small bathroom or big one, it’s especially ...
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When you’re planning a bathroom makeover and picking out your must-have items, chances are that a rolltop bath, rainfall shower or Insta-worthy tiles are on your wishlist. But forget those functional ...
Jeff Howell: 'it is vital that bathroom extractor fans are vented to the outside of the building' Credit: Photo: ALAMY Q I recently moved into an older house with double pantile roof tiles. I have ...
We have an en-suite shower room with no window. We have an extractor fan that lifts vertically through about 2m of a non-insulated ducting through the attic up to a roof-tile vent. There's no water ...
I recently had a bathroom renovation. One bathroom split into two. Extractor fans installed as expected. I noticed that they appeared quite loud so went up into the roof space to have a look. The way ...