Gill
Nordic Pine
A few years ago our bathroom was refurbished and an old, noisy extraction ventilation fan that was sunk into the wall was removed. It was replaced by a ceiling extractor that has a small lip so it does not sit flush with the ceiling. It’s just as noisy.
The problem is that our ceiling is now infested with black mould. I suspect the lip around the extractor is preventing moisture from being sucked of the ceiling surface into the fan. Is there such a thing as a ceiling ventilation extractor that sits flush to the ceiling or is even slightly recessed? I think that might be the solution but I’m also happy to consider other suggestions.
Thanks.
The problem is that our ceiling is now infested with black mould. I suspect the lip around the extractor is preventing moisture from being sucked of the ceiling surface into the fan. Is there such a thing as a ceiling ventilation extractor that sits flush to the ceiling or is even slightly recessed? I think that might be the solution but I’m also happy to consider other suggestions.
Thanks.