Hi,
I've recently refitted our main bathroom and built an ensuite. In both I've fitted Turbo Tube Pro inline fans to take care of the ventilation. These are being extracted outdoors via the loft and then the soffits. I did some research and found the best I could afford, because a) the ensuite has no external window and b) as I've got older I seem to be very sensitive to mould spores and also have a heightened sense of smell. They do a fantastic job of clearing the moisture when showering, we've had zero mould in either bathroom over the last year and I'm very pleased with the performance of them.
However, more recently we've had new upvc windows and doors and consequently the house is now much better sealed to the outside elements. I'm now noticing that when either fan is running, if I'm stood anywhere in the bungalow where there is an unsealed hole into the loft (e.g. downlighters in hallway, loft hatch, extractor pipework in kitchen etc), I can 'smell' the air that is being dragged out of the loft. This is causing me some discomfort. I realise this sounds a bit soft, but unless you have a heightened sense of smell, it's hard to describe. It's like a mental overwhelm and becomes an unnecessary distraction and focus.
What's the best way to deal with this? Clearly the fans need to be able to pull air from somewhere to do their job, and before we had the windows and doors done, because the old ones were draughty they were able to do this from outside. In the main bathroom I can crack the window open whilst the fan is running but the ensuite has no window. If I seal all the holes into the loft with downlighter lids / foam etc presumably all I will do is reduce the performance of the extractors?
Thanks!
I've recently refitted our main bathroom and built an ensuite. In both I've fitted Turbo Tube Pro inline fans to take care of the ventilation. These are being extracted outdoors via the loft and then the soffits. I did some research and found the best I could afford, because a) the ensuite has no external window and b) as I've got older I seem to be very sensitive to mould spores and also have a heightened sense of smell. They do a fantastic job of clearing the moisture when showering, we've had zero mould in either bathroom over the last year and I'm very pleased with the performance of them.
However, more recently we've had new upvc windows and doors and consequently the house is now much better sealed to the outside elements. I'm now noticing that when either fan is running, if I'm stood anywhere in the bungalow where there is an unsealed hole into the loft (e.g. downlighters in hallway, loft hatch, extractor pipework in kitchen etc), I can 'smell' the air that is being dragged out of the loft. This is causing me some discomfort. I realise this sounds a bit soft, but unless you have a heightened sense of smell, it's hard to describe. It's like a mental overwhelm and becomes an unnecessary distraction and focus.
What's the best way to deal with this? Clearly the fans need to be able to pull air from somewhere to do their job, and before we had the windows and doors done, because the old ones were draughty they were able to do this from outside. In the main bathroom I can crack the window open whilst the fan is running but the ensuite has no window. If I seal all the holes into the loft with downlighter lids / foam etc presumably all I will do is reduce the performance of the extractors?
Thanks!