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Default Over shower extractor fan replacement...

jim wrote:

Anyone care to recommend a new extract fan for my shower?

The inlet is over a bath & touchable, so presume would need to be
selv OR I could replace the failed in-line duct fan in the void
above the ceiling.... altho it's a PITA to get to, hence the
opportunity to mount a selv fan where I can replace it more
easily next time.

"Silent" preferable as the void extends over a couple of bedrooms.

Any suggestions what & where to look?
Budget is flexible - especially for a quiet one!


As I have said quite often, after recommendation here, I bought
one of these:
http://www.tlc-direct.co.uk/Products...ENTslashT.html

Admittedly not cheap, but I was amazed by how quiet it was, I had
to feel the air to be sure it was running. You can't even hear it
in the bathroom, certainly not elsewhere.

It is screwed to a board across a couple of joists, and there
seems to be no discernable direct transmission. The mounting
bracket includes some rubber isolation material.

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Default Over shower extractor fan replacement...

Anyone care to recommend a new extract fan for my shower?

The inlet is over a bath & touchable, so presume would need to be
selv OR I could replace the failed in-line duct fan in the void
above the ceiling.... altho it's a PITA to get to, hence the
opportunity to mount a selv fan where I can replace it more
easily next time.

"Silent" preferable as the void extends over a couple of bedrooms.

Any suggestions what & where to look?
Budget is flexible - especially for a quiet one!

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