You walk into your
bathroom and there it is looking at you – it is the exhaust fan wall switch. Do
you turn it on or not? Then you ask yourself, “Why do I need a
Bathroom Exhaust Fan”?
Bathroom exhaust fans provide a vital function
to ensure the indoor air quality of your home. Their main functions are to
remove moisture and odors from the room. Mold and mildew love moist
environments, so by using an exhaust fan you can greatly decrease the
conditions that promote their growth.
So if exhaust fans are so good, why doesn’t everyone have and use one? There are two main answers. The first is
that not all that long ago, exhaust fans were not required by the building
codes. Codes were written that if you had a window anywhere in your bathroom,
you were not required to have an exhaust fan. The theory being that you could
provide all the ventilation by opening a window. While that might sound good in
theory, when it is February in any northern state, I am not sure how much you
want to be opening windows? The building codes across the country have come a
long way and now require an exhaust fan in all bathrooms, kitchens and anywhere
pollutants are entering the living environment.
The second answer is the sound
level. Older exhaust fans were loud and not very efficient. Technology has come
a long way and now there are energy efficient fans on the market that you can’t even hear running. To learn more about Air King’s bathroom exhaust fans, visit www.airkinglimited.com.
But sometimes you WANT the fan to be noisy, to cover up the necessary bathroom sounds from nature's call so people in the next room won't hear it! Not so sure a totally quiet fan is the best thing.
ReplyDeleteVery good point. We find that in master bathrooms and guest bathrooms, quiet is the way to go. For powder rooms that are off the main living areas, your point is very valid
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