Installation Tips for Bathroom Exhaust Fans
Moisture build up is the main villain for bathroom paints to peel, door to wrap, mold spores to grow creating generally an unhealthy and unpleasant sight to any bathroom area. To deal with these problems mainly caused by moisture build-up, a bathroom exhaust fan can play a vital role on eradicating the condition. Moist air can cause a lot of damage to your bathroom tiles, the wooden fixtures used for your bathroom designs and most importantly excessive moisture does harbor mold, bacterial and other unhealthy microorganisms to grow inside the bathroom.
The solution to this annoying damages and conditions that you certainly want to elude from your bathroom to occur is to simply mount and install a bathroom exhaust fan. You will need only a few simple tools for the bathroom exhaust fan installation. In fact you already must have owned these tools. If not, these tools are readily available from any hardware stores.
Of course, prior to the installation of the bathroom exhaust fan, you must purchase one. Keep in mind that there are many various types of bathroom exhaust fans available. Your bathroom exhaust fan choices could range from a simple bathroom exhaust fan to a more sophisticatedly designed bathroom exhaust fan with built in features such as lights, heaters as well as timer switches. Installation option must also be determined as there are bathroom exhaust fan that can be mounted on ceilings or walls.
It is important to ensure that during the installation process, the main switch is off to avoid electric shock and other electrical hazards throughout the installation process of the bathroom exhaust fan. It is most prudent to consult a licensed electrician concerning any electrical problems encountered along the process of the installation.
Wiring installation of a bathroom exhaust fan and light combination is not a complicated task as the wiring is already in place. One light switch will automatically turn on the light and the bathroom exhaust fan at the same time. If a separate switch for the fan and the light is desired, a 3 wire cable is needed in order to install a couple of switches into the electrical box.
Safety of installation must be observed at all times. Ensure that the electrical wiring is in place and working safely. At the same time ensure that the bathroom exhaust fan is securely mounted in place to avoid dropping the fan that may cause damage to the unit and can cause harm to others as well. When possible mount the bathroom exhaust fan directly into the ceiling joist. When not possible, try to mount it on a wooden brace that will provide solid attachment for the fan housing.
When venting the fan, it is of prime importance to avoid condensation build up that usually arise due to improper installation of the bathroom exhaust fan. There is a great possibility for the condensation to run through the duct and leak around the fan that can significantly cause stains and other problems on the bathroom exhaust fan’s surrounding building materials. Venting the fan directly into the attic will cause an additional problem of transferring moisture from the bathroom into other areas of the house. To solve this problem, it is suggested to vent the fan into the nearest softfit to allow the vent to be installed on the overhang of the roof. This will also serve as a roof vent which saves you from creating one for the vent itself.
Follow the manufacturer’s instructions for proper installation. Improper installation of the bathroom exhaust fan can generally cause additional problem when not properly secured and installed as instructed.
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