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  1. J

    Bathroom Extractor Fan Dripping

    From the picture of the condensation trap shared by Murdoch I'd assume the water would run into the raised ridge around the sides and then subsequently through the run off or do you think because it's vertical that wouldn't work ?
  2. J

    Bathroom Extractor Fan Dripping

    Appreciate all the responses seems a few possible solutions. The fan extracts at 96/hour and I'd estimate the pipe is 15 inches without going up an measuring it. There is a gap under the door but met with carpet - perhaps I can try showering with the door open a tad tomorrow and see if that...
  3. J

    Bathroom Extractor Fan Dripping

    That makes sense. I'll take a look in the loft tomorrow and see how easy it would be to find somewhere to run that off too 😶 If I'm going to tamper with the pipe to install  a condensation trap (assuming the way is the saw a section off and then fit it in the middle ... maybe it's worth fitting...
  4. J

    Bathroom Extractor Fan Dripping

    Thanks both. Is a condensation trap easy to retrospectively fit ? Fan is rather short only about 16 / 17 inches. The new fan a actually has a higher extraction rate than the pervious and the overrun is set to 30 mins.
  5. J

    Bathroom Extractor Fan Dripping

      Do these work ?
  6. J

    Bathroom Extractor Fan Dripping

    I have a small a bathroom with a 4 inch axial fan which broke. When replacing it was noticed that the flexi ducting didn't go anywhere and was just vented into the attic and I was advised to vent it outside via the roof.  The roofer recommended made a vent through the roof and replaced the pipe...
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