Extracter Fan in Conservatory Double Glazing
I have a bog standard double-glazed conservatory, all the walls/door are
plastic and it has a sloping roof. The top half of all the walls/door are double glazed, of course, with small rectangular opening windows at the top of two of the walls. I would like to fit a small extractor fan into the double glazing. I smoke in the conservatory and not having to have a window open in the Winter would make life a lot more comfortable for me. Is it possible/practical to fit an extractor fan into conservatory double- glazing ? Can any of you incredibly knowledgeable people suggest any alternative ? Any advice or assistance would be gratefully received. George |
Extracter Fan in Conservatory Double Glazing
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George wrote: I have a bog standard double-glazed conservatory, all the walls/door are plastic and it has a sloping roof. The top half of all the walls/door are double glazed, of course, with small rectangular opening windows at the top of two of the walls. I would like to fit a small extractor fan into the double glazing. I smoke in the conservatory and not having to have a window open in the Winter would make life a lot more comfortable for me. Is it possible/practical to fit an extractor fan into conservatory double- glazing ? Can any of you incredibly knowledgeable people suggest any alternative ? Any advice or assistance would be gratefully received. It would probably be easiest to replace the sealed unit in one of the opening toplights with a fan mounted in a panel of the same thickness - that way you can just clip it in, and replace it with the original unit if required. |
Extracter Fan in Conservatory Double Glazing
George wrote:
I would like to fit a small extractor fan into the double glazing. I smoke in the conservatory and not having to have a window open in the Winter would make life a lot more comfortable for me. Is it possible/practical to fit an extractor fan into conservatory double- glazing ? Yes Any advice or assistance would be gratefully received. There's a section in the FAQ about fitting a catflap into double glazing, which should be helpful: http://www.diyfaq.org.uk/miscellaneous.html#catflap Alternatively, why not take this as an opportunity to give up smoking? :-) David |
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