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OT HVAC experts - looking to replace old gross bath fans
Posted on 12/4/17 at 10:43 am
Posted on 12/4/17 at 10:43 am
Pulled a cover off one and found it was DISGUSTING. tried to clean with a rag and decided replacing is the only option.
I have an 8x8.25" opening and nutone/broan seems to be the only game in town but I'm hoping for:
- > 60 cpm
- much quieter units
- auto sensing moisture? do they make vents that kick on based on humidity levels?
- don't really care if it also has a light or not.
What type of bath fans are the discerning OTers installing in their mansions?
TIA
I have an 8x8.25" opening and nutone/broan seems to be the only game in town but I'm hoping for:
- > 60 cpm
- much quieter units
- auto sensing moisture? do they make vents that kick on based on humidity levels?
- don't really care if it also has a light or not.
What type of bath fans are the discerning OTers installing in their mansions?
TIA
This post was edited on 12/4/17 at 10:44 am
Posted on 12/4/17 at 10:45 am to CAD703X
We buy our bath fans from Amazon.
Posted on 12/4/17 at 10:45 am to CAD703X
Used NuTone on my McMansion. Damn things sound like airplanes taking off.
Posted on 12/4/17 at 10:45 am to CAD703X
dont go to home depot or lowes
if in BR go to one of the following:
Air-Side Equipment
Louisiana Air Products
Premier Sales
these have commercial restroom exhaust fans...
if in BR go to one of the following:
Air-Side Equipment
Louisiana Air Products
Premier Sales
these have commercial restroom exhaust fans...
Posted on 12/4/17 at 10:48 am to CAD703X
quote:
- > 60 cpm - much quieter units - auto sensing moisture? do they make vents that kick on based on humidity levels? - don't really care if it also has a light or not.
I can't recall if it is NuTone or Broan, but they have a few units that are 100cfm, super quiet, humidity sensing, and have a light.
Search Home Depot or Amazon. No amazon jokes intended.
This post was edited on 12/4/17 at 10:49 am
Posted on 12/4/17 at 10:49 am to tigeraddict
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these have commercial restroom exhaust fans...
how much do you poop?
Posted on 12/4/17 at 10:52 am to TigerFred
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TigerFred
et tu fred?
Posted on 12/4/17 at 10:54 am to CAD703X
panasonic fans are what you seek.
i'd say check amazon, but you can check ebay instead if you choose
i'd say check amazon, but you can check ebay instead if you choose
This post was edited on 12/4/17 at 10:55 am
Posted on 12/4/17 at 10:56 am to lsujro
Just ordered some Panasonic Whisper fans for my house (new construction).
Posted on 12/4/17 at 10:59 am to CAD703X
quote:
What type of bath fans are the discerning OTers installing in their mansions?
The one that is the same size as existing one so you don't have to do drywall ceiling repairs and painting
Posted on 12/4/17 at 11:17 am to weadjust
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The one that is the same size as existing one so you don't have to do drywall ceiling repairs and painting
the Delta Breez Signature series seems to be what I'm looking for:
- fits 8x8.25" opening (which I have)
- humidity sensor appears to crank the CPMs up to 80 (normal 50) until it drops
- manual (flip switch off and on) option to get the fan to run at high speed.
seems to be a 10 minute shut-off after humidity level reached.
Delta Breez Signaure GBR80H
I don't need a light so at $75 each, this won't break the bank to install in all my bathrooms.
$10/year to run this 24/7. Not bad.
quote:
* ENERGY STAR® qualified with innovative brushless DC motor technology
* Perfectly quiet operation at less than 0.8 Sones
* UL approved for ceiling and wall mount installation
* Humidity sensor has adjustable relative humidity set-point and triggers full speed operation until moisture is adequately removed
* Adjustable humidity set points between ~50% to ~80% RH
* Adjustable low speed for continuous operation (0 or 50 CFM options)
* UL and cUL listed for tub/shower enclosure when used with GFCI-protected branch circuit wiring
* Blue and amber LED indicator lights to show humidity control and full speed modes
* Hanger bars included
* Annual energy cost for 24/7 full speed operation is approximately $10.20*
This post was edited on 12/4/17 at 11:19 am
Posted on 12/4/17 at 11:19 am to CAD703X
80cfm is not a ton, but fine for a smallish bath.
i have installed a delta breez and was pleased with the quality. panasonic is a higher end fan that is quieter and sucks more air. that's what i put in master.
i have installed a delta breez and was pleased with the quality. panasonic is a higher end fan that is quieter and sucks more air. that's what i put in master.
Posted on 12/4/17 at 11:23 am to lsujro
They actually make humidity sensing switches, then you can use the switch for whatever type of fan you like. I installed one this summer and it works great, not sure how long it will last though. It was like $30.
Personally I've never understood the need for a quiet fan? Many people actually prefer a loud fan so they can pee and crap without others hearing them. Ever been to party with a bathroom by the family room and a chick goes into the bathroom and it sounds like there's a clydesdale in there? I'm a huge fan of loud fans in the guest bathrooms.
If you are talking master bath or whatever that's your preference.
Personally I've never understood the need for a quiet fan? Many people actually prefer a loud fan so they can pee and crap without others hearing them. Ever been to party with a bathroom by the family room and a chick goes into the bathroom and it sounds like there's a clydesdale in there? I'm a huge fan of loud fans in the guest bathrooms.
If you are talking master bath or whatever that's your preference.
This post was edited on 12/4/17 at 11:25 am
Posted on 12/4/17 at 11:29 am to baldona
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They actually make humidity sensing switches, then you can use the switch for whatever type of fan you like. I installed one this summer and it works great, not sure how long it will last though. It was like $30.
the breez seems to be a dual-speed unit which is nice and i'm not sure a humidity sensing switch could change the fan speed
quote:
Personally I've never understood the need for a quiet fan?
i dont have that many people over to my house and i'm old and noises bother me. i like silence!
i just want a fan that can clear the fogged mirrors quicker and will turn on automatically when i'm in the shower and forget to turn it on behforehand.
Posted on 12/4/17 at 11:32 am to baldona
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Personally I've never understood the need for a quiet fan?
i have a $30 loud arse fan in the poo closet for this reason. the fan that does the heavy lifting (removing moisture) is a panasonic. it will clear steam from a 10min shower in about 1-2min. the delta is a little louder, but nowhere near the old school nutones.
Posted on 12/4/17 at 11:32 am to CAD703X
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the breez seems to be a dual-speed unit which is nice and i'm not sure a humidity sensing switch could change the fan speed
I'm not sure how you change the speed of it? I'd assume it has a remote or its own switch? But the humidity sensing switch I bought has a manual control too. It turns on automatically when the humidity is high, or you can turn it on when you are taking a dump and don't want anyone to hear.
Posted on 12/4/17 at 11:34 am to baldona
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I'm not sure how you change the speed of it?
its automatic based on humidity levels
quote:
Humidity sensor has adjustable relative humidity set-point and triggers full speed operation until moisture is adequately removed
This post was edited on 12/4/17 at 11:35 am
Posted on 12/4/17 at 1:53 pm to CAD703X
quote:
What type of bath fans are the discerning OTers installing in their mansions?
Don't need one. Everyone know's OT Baws shite don't stink..
Posted on 12/4/17 at 2:07 pm to CAD703X
am i the only one who doesn't regularly use the bath fan?
i never worried too much about the steam or humidity...so not sure if i should be
i'll use the one in the toilet closet if i'm trying to hide some noises, but thats rare since my master is pretty secluded
i never worried too much about the steam or humidity...so not sure if i should be
i'll use the one in the toilet closet if i'm trying to hide some noises, but thats rare since my master is pretty secluded
Posted on 12/4/17 at 2:15 pm to Croacka
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am i the only one who doesn't regularly use the bath fan?
i never worried too much about the steam or humidity...so not sure if i should be
our master bathroom is on the back of our house which is close to a bluff and it stays very moist back there and almost never gets any sun.
our bathroom is all tile as well so any lingering humidity will turn into mildew/mold very quickly so its important to keep that room ventilated.
i guess if your bathroom tends to be pretty dry its not as important but after seeing how gross my existing one was, i decided i wanted something a bit nicer and also to reduce how much bleach my wife is having to use keeping the shower clean.
also its venting to the attic so i'm going to install a duct to vent it outside. i think codes requires that these days anyway.
This post was edited on 12/4/17 at 2:17 pm
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