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Wall Mounted Exhaust Fans FAQ
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How do I choose the right wall mounted exhaust fans?
Choose wall mounted exhaust fans based on the room size, ceiling type, ducting path, noise level and extraction rate. Bathrooms, laundries and toilets need effective airflow to help remove steam and odours. Always check the cut-out size, outlet size and installation requirements.
What extraction rate do I need?
The required extraction rate depends on room volume and how quickly moisture or odours need to be removed. Larger bathrooms and laundries usually need stronger airflow than small powder rooms. Product listings often show airflow in m³/h or L/s, which helps compare models.
Should I choose an exhaust fan with a light?
An exhaust fan with a light can be a practical choice for bathrooms where ceiling space is limited. It combines ventilation and lighting in one fitting. Check the light output, colour temperature, cut-out size and whether the design suits the room layout.
What is the difference between inline, ceiling and wall exhaust fans?
Ceiling exhaust fans are mounted in the ceiling, wall fans are installed through an external wall, and inline fans are usually placed within ducting. Inline options can be useful where the fan needs to be quieter or positioned away from the grille.
Does an exhaust fan need ducting?
Many installations require ducting to move air outside the roof cavity or building. The correct ducting setup depends on the product and the installation location. Poor ducting can reduce airflow, increase noise and affect performance, so it should be planned before installation.
Are exhaust fans suitable for bathrooms?
Yes, many exhaust fans are designed for bathroom use, but suitability depends on the product rating and installation location. Moisture, steam and ceiling space all matter. Check the product specifications and have the installation completed by a licensed electrician or qualified installer.
Can exhaust fans help reduce mould?
Good ventilation can help reduce excess moisture, which may assist in lowering the chance of mould forming. An exhaust fan works best when correctly sized, ducted and used regularly. It should be paired with good general ventilation and proper bathroom maintenance.
Do exhaust fans require professional installation?
Yes, most exhaust fans require professional installation because they involve electrical wiring, ceiling cut-outs and often ducting. A licensed electrician can confirm wiring, positioning and switch requirements, while ducting may need to be installed to suit the building layout.
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