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Posted by on February 19, 2007, 11:58 pm
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> >I added insulation around thefanhousing and it made the problem even
> > worse in the smaller bathroom
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> > For now I am running the small space heater while taking a shower as I
> > don't experience anycondensationthen.
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> > One thing I should have mentioned is that thefanis installed on a 8
> > degree slant ceiling instead of a flat ceiling.
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> > Could this be the problem?
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> > Also, since the bathroom is so tiny, perhaps I need a stronger
> >fan(more than 80 cfm), since the steam builds up very fast while
> > taking a shower.
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> > I'm all out of ideas, as I've tried everything(read the previous post).
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> Be sure you have a good way for enough air to enter the bathroom to replace
> what thefanblows out. If you don't thefanmay not be effective.
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I tried leaving bathroom door all the way open and also window
open....it doesn't help at all
The site that nick recommended I actually called and they recommended
sealing off the shower completely???
that would not look very nice and is not really an option.
I guess I'm just stuck with it, until I find a better solution to this
problem.
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