ᐅ Proper Ventilation for an Interior Bathroom

Created on: 30 Jan 2014 13:28
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Hello,

a practical question for you all. I hope this is the right forum section for it? If not, please feel free to move it, thanks.

We have an interior bathroom, so without a window. There is a ventilation fan that always turns on when the skylight is switched on. After bathing or showering, I sometimes feel the ventilation time is too short if I don’t leave the skylight on longer. Are there any guidelines that might help balance room size, duration, and humidity?

Best regards, Gerda
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Robert-1
23 Jan 2016 06:59
We experienced the same issue in our previous apartment, which was a rental. The only thing that helped was installing a larger ventilation fan. After that, the air quality improved noticeably. The downside was that energy costs increased, but only slightly.