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6" duct bathroom exhaust fan
OK this is probably a really stupid question but I thought I ask...
I would like to get a high power exhaust fan for my bath. Most of them use 6" duct to vent to the roof. My roof vent is 4" and I don't want to change it. Can I get a fan for 6" and then use a reducer to go from 6" to 4" duct then to the vent? Will this make it work "better" than a regular 4" exhaust fan? I think this is a bad idea... MC |
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