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Bathroom extractor

  • 20-01-2020 7:39pm
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 46


    Hi guys, I'm looking to have an extractor fan put into my ensuite and main bathroom, I do keep the window open while showering but theres still alot of condensation and my ceiling is turning black. I've had two electricians up but neither of them have the drill which is needed to blow out a hole in the wall, they said a plumber would have that tool, no plumber wants to call as it's too much of a small job, so I'm asking has anyone out there hired a electrician who's also a plumber, willing to do the job. Kind regards Diane


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 4,890 ✭✭✭meercat


    herlihyd wrote: »
    Hi guys, I'm looking to have an extractor fan put into my ensuite and main bathroom, I do keep the window open while showering but theres still alot of condensation and my ceiling is turning black. I've had two electricians up but neither of them have the drill which is needed to blow out a hole in the wall, they said a plumber would have that tool, no plumber wants to call as it's too much of a small job, so I'm asking has anyone out there hired a electrician who's also a plumber, willing to do the job. Kind regards Diane

    An in-line fan on ceiling and out facia is a better solution. A 4inch holesaw should do it. Ask another rec.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 46 herlihyd


    meercat wrote: »
    An in-line fan on ceiling and out facia is a better solution. A 4inch holesaw should do it. Ask another rec.

    I have my attic converted into a bedroom so I cant have the fan placed in the ceiling


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