A simple and inexpensive way to vent a bathroom?
Our two bathrooms have no electric vent systems, and it shows in post-shower condensation. They have windows, but we live in Maine and opening them in the winter is problematic. The exterior walls on both rooms are solid brick, two layers. They’re both on the second-floor of a three story building. There are no ceiling fixtures currently in either room - both baths use wall sconces that are very close to the door of the unit (so there’s currently no electrical wiring that could simply be routed into the ceiling.) We use dehumidifiers, but I don’t think that’s enough. Any ideas? submitted by /u/soulbarn [link] [comments]
Our two bathrooms have no electric vent systems, and it shows in post-shower condensation. They have windows, but we live in Maine and opening them in the winter is problematic. The exterior walls on both rooms are solid brick, two layers. They’re both on the second-floor of a three story building. There are no ceiling fixtures currently in either room - both baths use wall sconces that are very close to the door of the unit (so there’s currently no electrical wiring that could simply be routed into the ceiling.)
We use dehumidifiers, but I don’t think that’s enough. Any ideas?
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