K krismusic Joined 22 Sep 2009 Messages 34 Reaction score 1 Location London Country 7 Jul 2024 #1 Hi. Am I right in thinking that I need to have a vent in my bathroom door to avoid starving the extractor fan?
Hi. Am I right in thinking that I need to have a vent in my bathroom door to avoid starving the extractor fan?
J Jurassicspark Joined 6 Nov 2023 Messages 1,192 Reaction score 246 Location East Country 7 Jul 2024 #2 Shortening the door would be a better option. Next time when you create a thread, post it in the right section. You should know this by now.
Shortening the door would be a better option. Next time when you create a thread, post it in the right section. You should know this by now.
ericmark Joined 27 Jan 2008 Messages 24,313 Reaction score 2,777 Location Llanfair Caereinion, Nr Welshpool Country 7 Jul 2024 #3 I have only lived in one house with vents in door, this had hot air central heating. Clearly a heat recovery unit will not need a vent.
I have only lived in one house with vents in door, this had hot air central heating. Clearly a heat recovery unit will not need a vent.