Prior to and even during a bathroom remodel, I often have conversations about tile and fixture layout, style and finish. But the conversation seldom leads to discussion of bathroom ventilation, issues ...
The bathroom exhaust fan might be the least glamorous item in your home. It’s small, it’s noisy and most days you probably ...
Your bathroom is the wettest room in your home. Steamy showers, flushing toilets, running sinks, and occasional drips add up to high humidity. And with major moisture comes potential problems: mold ...
Ducting energy recovery ventilators (ERV) can be challenging for HVAC contractors because no two installations are the same. ERVs bring in outdoor air that’s energy-efficiently preheated or precooled ...
During the summer months, high humidity can create an uncomfortable condition in the home, but nowhere is the humidity likely to be higher than in the bathroom. Even in dry, arid regions a hot-water ...
Living with a poorly ventilated bathroom can be a miserable experience. “Poor bathroom ventilation can create the ideal conditions for biological growth on tile grout, drywall and wood,” Traci ...
The main purpose of a bathroom exhaust fan is to remove the moisture from the bathroom. It also helps eliminate bathroom odours and improve the quality of indoor air. If an unpleasant odour occurs in ...
A steamy shower or bath might be relaxing, but the resulting humidity can lead to annoyingly foggy mirrors, as well as harmful physical damage to the bathroom itself. This humidity makes it easy for ...
The bathroom exhaust fan might be the least glamorous item in your home. It's small, it's noisy and most days you probably flip it on without a second thought. But this modest little device plays a ...