One in line centrifugal fan can be mounted in the attic to exhaust the moisture from two bathrooms.
Run bathroom duct through roof or underhang.
Bathroom exhaust venting does not have to exit up through the roof and in fact that s not necessarily even the best termination.
Hot air likes to rise venting through the roof is the shortest path so it has the least possibility of condensation and shorter runs are more efficient.
Attics can be problematic when insulation is located in the attic floor rather than in the rafter bays or better yet outside the roof sheathing.
An exhaust vent fan can exhaust out through a gable end side wall or out through a soffit overhang.
And of course a bathroom with a window doesn t require an exhaust vent.
Both bathrooms are vented by a single in line fan that has one exhaust vent running through the roof.
More often bathroom fans vent out through a duct running up to the roof.
This article describes the recommended slope direction on bath exhaust fan ducts to avoid icing and related building leaks.
Leave the drill bit sticking through the roof so you can find the hole.
The 2 pipes one a 4 master and the other a 3 2nd do not go through the ceiling but into a common box that goes through the roof.
The point of a bathroom exhaust vent or any vent really is to remove hot moist air from the house.
It is because of this that many builders tend to advise against this method.
Fantec makes some nice remote fan systems virtually silent in operation and you only need one fan for the 2 or more bathrooms.
This is typically the case for ducts that run through a dropped ceiling or soffit or between joists so long as the floor system sits on top of a conditioned basement or crawlspace.
Depending on the location of the bathroom it may be easy to vent the exhaust fan through the roof.
Whether it s new construction or a remodel a bathroom vent should always vent through the roof instead of an eave overhang or soffit.
Each bathroom has its own exhaust fan.
Start in the attic and drill a hole through the roof in the desired vent location.
The 2nd bathroom vent drips on the floor and is ruining the ceiling.
From up on the roof use a jigsaw or reciprocating saw to cut a 4 in.
Try to keep it close to the fan location.
The master bathroom and the 2nd bathroom vent through the roof and through the same opening.
Each fan vents separately out the roof.
Although most bathroom vent fans are quite simple some have bells and whistles such as motion sensors that switch the.
In order to accomplish this the roof has to have a hole cut in it.
And while both a roof vent and an overhang vent perform this task there is one big difference.