the presence of the fan (and the duct) I think is a major contribution to the coldness
I don't think anyone here is agreeing with that theory.
the presence of the fan (and the duct) I think is a major contribution to the coldness
No.. that was my thoughts initially - only because the bathroom is always cold..I don't think anyone here is agreeing with that theory.
Straight outDoes it go straight through the wall, or is there a long duct to the outside?
With the bathroom door closed and the fan running, is there enough suction that you can feel a draught under the door? If you offer up a piece of tissue to the fan will it hold it? What about a piece of a4 paper?
Where are the fan, shower and door in relation to each other?
I would hope that almost any fan should be able to extract OK in that situation, unless it's actually broken.
Is there sufficient gap under the door to let air in?
More heating, or better insulation, so that the walls are warmer before you shower will reduce the visible condensation.
But in some sense it's better that the moisture condenses here where you can see it, rather than escaping into the rest of the house and condesning on the wallpaper behind the bed in your spare room and causing lots of black mold. (See other threads!)
There prob isnt a sufficient gap - floor was old carpet and now tiled - raised by about 8mm (and causing the door to get caught on the floor).
I guess my next experiment is that I need to shower with the door ajar. If that clears it quicker, then I will replace the door sooner rather than later (or plane a bit off the bottom!)
Fan in completely wrong position, need to be above shower encloser or if not possible, immediately outside it.
8. I get more condensation on my bedroom window despite having a radiator in that room, this is the general condensation as a result of aspiration, from cooking
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