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Can you add a window to CYV bathroom?
It's always annoyed me that my bathroom doesn't have a window. It's a bredding ground for mold and mildew. Those exhaust fans don't do much and waste electricity. Would ARC approve adding a window to bathroom.
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Probably no if the bathroom in on the windowless side of the house.
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May I ask the reason they would say no if it's on the windowless side of house?
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Your answer comes from the ARC not from anyone here.
Have you considered getting a higher grade of fan or adding a second fan? There are several grades of fans. Also a light tube does wonders in a bathroom. |
I generally agree with the above comments, especially an upgraded or second fan. Call ARC and ask them, they can tell you no if it would not be allowed, they will NOT tell you yes, it is allowed without a written application (no cost) which takes about 2 weeks and is good for around 6 months. You will also need to look into contractors a lot will depend on the home construction stick or concrete block.
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Wish I could give you mine. What kind of moron puts a window over the toilet that looks into the neighbor's dining room? I'd cover it with a cabinet but the damn thing is four ft tall! The best I could figure out was to install stick-on window frosting.
I'm still trying to figure out how you think opening a window to 85% outdoor humidity is going to help with your mold problem. Here's a better idea. Install a CEILING FAN, and after you shower, leave the shower door open with the fan running until the shower floor is dry. |
Agree with upgrading to a better extractor fan, and also leave door open for a while after showering.
Our fan runs 24/7/365 and costs pennies to run. Never had a mold problem. |
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i sympathize with your mold issues, i'm the same way. all i did was use 1 of those desk fans, plugged in the sink area, & face it @ the shower. if you are running the ceiling fan as well, it dries in about 20mins. do this AFTER you squeegee. hope it helps!
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I would still install a better extractor fan though. The light operated fan with A/C is a better idea. |
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