Hi all,
Recently I have noticed condensation falling back down through the extractor fan in my ensuite bathroom so went into the loft space to check it out.
I noticed the ducting was not insulated which I know I need to sort out from reading other forums on here but also noticed there appears to be far more ducting than is necessary; as a result an awful lot of ducting is sat on top of the loft insulation and doubles back on itself etc. hindering airflow.
I'd have thought, given hot air rises, the straightest, most direct route from the extractor fan to the external roof vent would be far more efficient and that the excessive ducting currently in the loft only means more pipe for the steam to condense in?
Before I shorten the ducting myself to make the path from the fan to the exterior vent more direct I wanted to ask whether there is a valid building requirement for ducting to run horizontally across the loft space or is that simply lazy installation by the builders?
Thanks in advance,
James
Recently I have noticed condensation falling back down through the extractor fan in my ensuite bathroom so went into the loft space to check it out.
I noticed the ducting was not insulated which I know I need to sort out from reading other forums on here but also noticed there appears to be far more ducting than is necessary; as a result an awful lot of ducting is sat on top of the loft insulation and doubles back on itself etc. hindering airflow.
I'd have thought, given hot air rises, the straightest, most direct route from the extractor fan to the external roof vent would be far more efficient and that the excessive ducting currently in the loft only means more pipe for the steam to condense in?
Before I shorten the ducting myself to make the path from the fan to the exterior vent more direct I wanted to ask whether there is a valid building requirement for ducting to run horizontally across the loft space or is that simply lazy installation by the builders?
Thanks in advance,
James