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Bathroom Fans with Heater - Choose the Right
One for Your Bathroom
Bathroom fans w/ heater
- this is a topic that I know very well after spending over twenty
years in the bathroom remodeling industry as an electrical contractor.
Bathroom fans w/ heater were units that I specified and installed
regularly.
The first thing that
you'll want to consider when selecting your bathroom fans w/ heater
is the amount of air that is moved by the fan in terms of Cubic
Feet per Minute (CFM). The higher the CFM, the more effectively
this particular bathroom fans w/ heater will exhaust damp air
from your bathroom.
Go for the most CFM that you
can afford. Stay away from the very low end fans in terms of CFM
(50 CFM or less). These fans are designed specifically to meet the
requirement of many cities that a remodelled bathroom include an
exhaust fan. In other words, they are just for show - they don't
move enough air to be even remotely effective.
Don't forget to vent
the bathroom fans w/ heater to the outside of the house - either
through the roof if it's right above the bathroom being remodelled
or out through the wall of the bathroom. Failing to vent your new
bathroom fans w/ heater properly will cut its performance drastically.
Next
is the size of the heater in your bathroom fans w/ heater. You'll
want to make certain that the heater is designed for 120 Volt operation.
If the bathroom fans w/ heater is designed for 240 Volt operation,
you'll need to have special wiring installed by a competent electrician
to accommodate it.
You can get a combination
light/fan unit much easier than a combination bathroom fans w/ heater.
It might be a better decision to choose a light/fan unit with a
separate wall mounted heater rather than a bathroom fans w/ heater
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