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Default ductless exhaust fans

It will remove smells as long as you maintain its filter but it will be
useless against moisture.

Perhaps you could modify the window to either temporarily or permanently
hold the fan. If you have divided light windows, you can remove one pane
and replace with a duct or if you can open it part way and insert some sort
of homemade fan adapter.


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Hi all,

Our basement bath doesnt have an exhaust fan yet. It has a big window
though. So, we open it up in summer and dont have a big issue with
moisture and smell. But, living in new england, we have a pretty long
winter and have a difficult time taking a hot bath in this bathroom.

I am worried about breaking up the ceiling to do the duct work for a
proper exhaust fan. Would a ductless exhaust fan work in this bath ?
This is not a big room and it has a shower. Do you guys have any
suggestions ?

Thanks.