My bathroom is ~7x7 with the door/walk way in the middle, vanity & toilet on one wall, and shower on the opposite wall. I'm having a problem with mold and mildew on the top wall opposite of the shower head. After a shower, it's obvious thats where moister gets trapped. I currently have a vent/light combo in the center of the ceiling, so it's right outside the shower curtain (https://www.amazon.com/dp/B001PO29TA?tag=atomicindus08-20). I am thinking about adding another vent inside the shower area so the moister does trap in the corner of the ceiling. Since it will be right above the shower, I think I need to go with a remote exhaust fan. Seem like a good idea?
Can I run the inlet ducts so it ***** from the new vent above the shower and through he current vent, and out a single exhaust vent to outside?
Or should they have their own individual exhaust vents to the outside?
If individual, can the remote fan be mounted in the attic above the shower, or does it have to be further away to be considered out of a wet area?
the remote fan I am thinking of using:
Can I run the inlet ducts so it ***** from the new vent above the shower and through he current vent, and out a single exhaust vent to outside?
Or should they have their own individual exhaust vents to the outside?
If individual, can the remote fan be mounted in the attic above the shower, or does it have to be further away to be considered out of a wet area?
the remote fan I am thinking of using:
Fantech PB110 100 CFM Ceiling Mounted Bathroom Exhaust Fan 4in. Duct PB110 - The Home Depot
Update your bathroom by adding this Fantech PB Ceiling Mounted Bathroom Exhaust Fan Duct.
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