I have to bathrooms' - 50 sq. and 45 sq. They don't currently have fans.
Fan recommendations with light, I would like a good one.
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I have to bathrooms' - 50 sq. and 45 sq. They don't currently have fans.
Fan recommendations with light, I would like a good one.
Check out the Panasonic line...they are quiet and well made.
Jim DeBruycker
Important note - I'm not a pro
Retired Defense Industry Engineer
Here is just one example, from Broan> http://www.broan.com/display/router....oductID=100413 . Although a 50 or 70 CFM would spec out for your small rooms, I strongly recommend higher CFM. Having plenty of ventilation is the number 1 way to elimiate any mold/mildew issues. And since you have to live with this for a long time, I also recommend spending the bucks to get a quiet fan. Personally I consider 1.0 sones to be the maximum I will accept for a bathroom fan, and you will probably pay $200+ for that. The best Broans are pretty good, and the Panasonics mentioned are top of the line for this application. Also pricey.
I'll add in another vote for the Panasonic fans. I prefer their Whisper Green (VK in the part number) followed by their Whisper Ceiling (VQ in the part number). Both are available with a light. For Broan/Nutone you should stick with there top of the line units. I think that is the QTXE series. A 50 CFM fan is about the right sized for your bathrooms, but if you have a reasonably long duct run you should definitely bump it to a 80 CFM unit or if you want to extra insurance against moisture build up go with the 80 CFM. If you shop around, you should be able to find a good one for less than $200. If you add in extra bells and whistles like humidity sensing that will push you over $200 for sure. In my opinion, the extra money spent on a quiet fan is worth it.
Last edited by CarlH; 08-08-2010 at 04:13 PM.
Anyone have experience with or recommendations for Fantech fans? I'm intrigued by their remote fan set up.
http://residential.fantech.net/resid...products/bath/
Sorry just getting back on this. So this one at Walmart would be fine?
http://www.walmart.com/ip/Panasonic-...#ProductDetail
or would you go with this one...
http://www.***********.com/invt/panf...e=shopzillacse
Thanks again. I don't need anything too fancy, but quality is important.
Last edited by coopns; 08-26-2010 at 06:17 PM.
Fantec stuff is nice. I ended up using a Solatube tubular skylight with a remote fan, which is similar in that the fan is remoted away from the room. If, like my bathroom, you don't have a window, it makes a huge difference in the room. The skylight reflects the equivalent of a 300W light into the room, and even on a moonlit night, provides enough light to see where you're going. Highly recommended.
Jim DeBruycker
Important note - I'm not a pro
Retired Defense Industry Engineer
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