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Heating the house. Some things overlooked.
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<blockquote data-quote="SlugSlinger" data-source="post: 3720422" data-attributes="member: 7248"><p>Our shower in the master bath does this as well, especially when the kids use it. They turn the water temp up to scorch and stand in there for an hour and a half. The exhaust fan just can't handle and move enough air to dehumidify the room.</p><p></p><p>The bathroom is 12'x12' with 11' ceilings. That's about 1,584 cubic feet. The fan may move 100 CFM. Those aren't good odds for removing enough of the the moisture before it condensates on the walls and other surfaces. Amazon lists some bathroom exhaust fans that move 300 to 400 cfm. I may look into one of those. Can you have too much exhaust fan? It may start slamming doors and make eyeballs start to protrude.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SlugSlinger, post: 3720422, member: 7248"] Our shower in the master bath does this as well, especially when the kids use it. They turn the water temp up to scorch and stand in there for an hour and a half. The exhaust fan just can't handle and move enough air to dehumidify the room. The bathroom is 12'x12' with 11' ceilings. That's about 1,584 cubic feet. The fan may move 100 CFM. Those aren't good odds for removing enough of the the moisture before it condensates on the walls and other surfaces. Amazon lists some bathroom exhaust fans that move 300 to 400 cfm. I may look into one of those. Can you have too much exhaust fan? It may start slamming doors and make eyeballs start to protrude. [/QUOTE]
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