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At the suggestion of our reputable builder, we had a fan fitted over the shower in the ensuite. The previous effort through the wall was pathetic, causing condensation and damp hence wanting something more efficient.
The alternative was to run a duct from the flat roof into the main loft into an inline fan, then out through a gable end wall. This would have been my preference, but the guy from the building co. was adamant his flat roof idea was fine and met building regs and didn't need any paperwork from building control.
I can't take any pictures of the external set up, but I'm not sure they used a proper flat roof vent kit.
Trouble is, the fan is constantly "hunting". It always seems to be changing speed and even when off is often spinning, so it is obviously affected by the wind.
Is this a bodge job? Does it need paperwork from Building Control? Do I need to call them back?
The alternative was to run a duct from the flat roof into the main loft into an inline fan, then out through a gable end wall. This would have been my preference, but the guy from the building co. was adamant his flat roof idea was fine and met building regs and didn't need any paperwork from building control.
I can't take any pictures of the external set up, but I'm not sure they used a proper flat roof vent kit.
Trouble is, the fan is constantly "hunting". It always seems to be changing speed and even when off is often spinning, so it is obviously affected by the wind.
Is this a bodge job? Does it need paperwork from Building Control? Do I need to call them back?