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Default Bathroom fan vents to attic?

On Apr 6, 7:02*am, N8N wrote:
Was it ever acceptable by code to vent a bathroom fan to an attic? *I
was helping my cousin over the weekend with some minor renovations to
her condo - she wanted to replace the fan in one of the bathrooms, and
when I went up into the attic to unhook it I found that both it and
the one in the master bathroom were not vented to the outside, but had
a maybe 4' piece of dryer duct just tied to the trusses and venting
into the attic.

Originally I thought that this might have been a shortcut taken by the
roofers that replaced her roof just before she moved in, but either
they replaced none of the sheathing or all of it as it all looked
consistent. *Also I took a look at other similar units as I was
walking down the street and I didn't see any vent caps in the likely
locations on any of the roofs.

The way she explained it to me was that anything done to the outside
of any of the condos was taken care of by the association, not her
(e.g. roofs, siding etc.) so knowing exactly who to yell at would be
important.

Worst case, I guess, would be that this was a shortcut taken by the
original builder some 15-20 years ago, and it's not going to be
fixed...

nate


You can reduce the risk of problems if you just run the fan when it's
warmer outside. When you start to see your breath outside in colder
weather, you can leave the fan off, and rely on forced air heating (if
you have it) to dehumidify the bathroom and humidify the rest of the
house which probably needs the humidity in colder weather anyway.

So, one could take a shower in the morning as the furnace is running
continuously.