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Exhaust Fans Clanging
While the wind has been a bit stronger last night and today, the exhaust fans in our bathrooms and shower have been clanging as if they are flapping in the wind. This typically happens when there is even minimal wind. We live in a new home with the circular outlets on the roof. Is there any way to stop or at least minimize the clanging. Also, I wonder if having the vents flap allows rain water to be pushed into the fans.
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The bathroom fans usually vent exhaust to the eves not through the roof. There is a flap valve one chaser vent that may possibly be removed. The circular outlets coming thru roof are called soil pipes connected to sewer drain lines and vent fumes.
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An exception is stove and roof mounted dryer vents. ICNA: Dryer vents need to be cleaned periodically |
When wind blows past the circular eave exhaust pipe, it creates a negative pressure in the duct and causes the bathroom fan flap to open and close. This is a normal situation, not a defect. You may want to do a search for other threads on this topic. As I recall, one poster recommended a different exhaust fan that is quieter than the builder installed fan. But, most people just live with the occasional noise.
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I was thinking of buying wind chimes... but I got that covered! :duck:
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In our house it's the stove/range vent that does all the clanging.
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In the winter, cold air flowed into the guest bathroom through the bath exhaust fan. I added a spring-loaded cover (https://www.homedepot.com/p/Everbilt...EVHD/203626521) which solved the problem.
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Duct tape them shut!
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My dryer vent flaps when it's extremely windy like yesterday, other than that I can live with it.
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