Hi all, new here.
I could do with some advice if possible. I'm not a DIY'er, but I currently have a builder who is refurbishing my ground floor flat in London. It's an old edwardian house converted into two flats, ground floor and upstairs flats. I have the mortgage on the ground floor flat and bought it in 1987.
Just a bit of background then : I had a DPC installed in 1987. But due to lack of maintenance on my part, there's been penetration damp in my flat for a long time, due to penetration from wood that got damp in my bathroom, (pretty much started from broken bath sealant which I never fixed allowing water from the shower to get everywhere), plus water sitting against the rear wall outside which got absorbed into the bricks and damaged the plaster in the kitchen), plus rotten old sash windows, plus crumbling stone sills. I've now had new stone sills installed, new sand and cement wall cladding along the bottom of the walls, a gulley dug along the concrete patio with a black looking drainage/gutter thing inserted and metal vented cover over it for water to drain into without touching the walls, and new upvc double glazed windows installed. New partition wall has been built between kitchen and bathroom (where the old one has been smashed out due to being completely rotten), will be aquapanelled, new suite, tiling. Kitchen has had new plasterboard ceiling, old wall plaster is mostly off and will be replastered, new kitchen suite, new floor tiles, wall tiles, appliances etc. Gas central heating being installed monday.
Right so, in my quest to make sure I'm as damp and condensation free as possible, I need extractor fans, one in kitchen, one in bathroom. I've noticed water droplets often sitting on the new windows which presumably a fan would dissipate. This is a cold flat and the central heating should help as well when installed. My builder reckons 4" for bathroom, and 6" for kitchen. Kitchen is about 17ft long by about 9 wide, bathroom is tiny about 5.5ft by 5. So my question is, which fans? I want them to look nice, so the only ones I like are the discrete tile faced ones. I believe I need humidstat fans. I don't want to spend £100 for each since I'm already over £2000 over my budget. Will these do, with the 5" fan for the kitchen? If so, the 4" fan comes in white or chrome. Chrome is preferable but would it rust or rather flake off? Thanks for any help!
Manrose RT DECO100H 4" Fan, Deco Designer Range with Humidistat , white or chrome, tiled
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Manrose-R...r&var=420057677195&hash=item1c228d9693&_uhb=1
CATA POWERFUL 5"/120mm EXTRACTOR FAN WITH TIMER + HUMIDISTAT+AUTOMATIC SHUTTERS £39.99
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/CATA-POWE...earing_Cooling_Air&hash=item1e73a505a8&_uhb=1
I could do with some advice if possible. I'm not a DIY'er, but I currently have a builder who is refurbishing my ground floor flat in London. It's an old edwardian house converted into two flats, ground floor and upstairs flats. I have the mortgage on the ground floor flat and bought it in 1987.
Just a bit of background then : I had a DPC installed in 1987. But due to lack of maintenance on my part, there's been penetration damp in my flat for a long time, due to penetration from wood that got damp in my bathroom, (pretty much started from broken bath sealant which I never fixed allowing water from the shower to get everywhere), plus water sitting against the rear wall outside which got absorbed into the bricks and damaged the plaster in the kitchen), plus rotten old sash windows, plus crumbling stone sills. I've now had new stone sills installed, new sand and cement wall cladding along the bottom of the walls, a gulley dug along the concrete patio with a black looking drainage/gutter thing inserted and metal vented cover over it for water to drain into without touching the walls, and new upvc double glazed windows installed. New partition wall has been built between kitchen and bathroom (where the old one has been smashed out due to being completely rotten), will be aquapanelled, new suite, tiling. Kitchen has had new plasterboard ceiling, old wall plaster is mostly off and will be replastered, new kitchen suite, new floor tiles, wall tiles, appliances etc. Gas central heating being installed monday.
Right so, in my quest to make sure I'm as damp and condensation free as possible, I need extractor fans, one in kitchen, one in bathroom. I've noticed water droplets often sitting on the new windows which presumably a fan would dissipate. This is a cold flat and the central heating should help as well when installed. My builder reckons 4" for bathroom, and 6" for kitchen. Kitchen is about 17ft long by about 9 wide, bathroom is tiny about 5.5ft by 5. So my question is, which fans? I want them to look nice, so the only ones I like are the discrete tile faced ones. I believe I need humidstat fans. I don't want to spend £100 for each since I'm already over £2000 over my budget. Will these do, with the 5" fan for the kitchen? If so, the 4" fan comes in white or chrome. Chrome is preferable but would it rust or rather flake off? Thanks for any help!
Manrose RT DECO100H 4" Fan, Deco Designer Range with Humidistat , white or chrome, tiled
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Manrose-R...r&var=420057677195&hash=item1c228d9693&_uhb=1
CATA POWERFUL 5"/120mm EXTRACTOR FAN WITH TIMER + HUMIDISTAT+AUTOMATIC SHUTTERS £39.99
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/CATA-POWE...earing_Cooling_Air&hash=item1e73a505a8&_uhb=1
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