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Apartment Ventilation Q

  • 03-05-2020 9:59am
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 358 ✭✭


    Morning all

    Hope this is the right forum for my query.

    Living in a 2-bed 2-bath ground floor apartment. Main bathroom has no natural ventilation or Windows - just a roof extractor vented to exterior wall. 2nd toilet, and kitchen hood, also vented externally.

    When having a shower - condensation everywhere in bathroom despite extractor. Think I need to get vent ducting checked - then would love to get a decent extractor. As it's an apartment - I can't upgrade to inline unit.

    Apartment has fire doors obviously - so don't think I can start drilling holes to improve internal ventilation. Plus we've seen some damp in bedroom.

    I do open windows when I can, open doors and have a dehumidifier which I use. Is there anything else I can do ??. Would love a powerful extractor in the bathroom that cleared the condensation !!.

    Thanks,
    K


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