Dragster Racer
Well-known member
Okay. Not a garage question really. But here it goes.
Just had a new home built. R19 with wrap on walls and R38 ceiling blow in fiberglass. I'm having a heck of a time with drafts though. First, the master bath has a closet for the toilet with a fan, and then a fan outside of the shower. That shower fan has cold air falling from it like crazy. Of course it has been around 0F here for a couple days. It is making the bathroom pretty cool though. Now the closet doesn't have a duct, so it can get cool with a window in there.
If the garage door is open and you open the door to the house, it seems like the door just blows in hard. I just hate drafts, and I have to start somewhere getting them tied down. The bathroom fan has a flapper at the fan, and the wall outlet outside has flappers also. They tend to make noise when the wind is out of the right direction. The duct seems to be covered by the blown in insulation in the attic. Where do I start here? I can go to the contractor, but I would like to be a bit educated before going there.
Just had a new home built. R19 with wrap on walls and R38 ceiling blow in fiberglass. I'm having a heck of a time with drafts though. First, the master bath has a closet for the toilet with a fan, and then a fan outside of the shower. That shower fan has cold air falling from it like crazy. Of course it has been around 0F here for a couple days. It is making the bathroom pretty cool though. Now the closet doesn't have a duct, so it can get cool with a window in there.
If the garage door is open and you open the door to the house, it seems like the door just blows in hard. I just hate drafts, and I have to start somewhere getting them tied down. The bathroom fan has a flapper at the fan, and the wall outlet outside has flappers also. They tend to make noise when the wind is out of the right direction. The duct seems to be covered by the blown in insulation in the attic. Where do I start here? I can go to the contractor, but I would like to be a bit educated before going there.
