How do I fix the exhaust fan in the bathroom?

Updated on Bathroom 2024-08-03
2 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Glue with glass, and if the seam is too large, use the tile to glue the size with glass glue first.

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    The kind of exhaust fan that is chosen is the kind of air outlet with shutters on the side. When there is wind in the room to the outside, the shutters are blown out by the wind of the exhaust fan, and when the wind is not exhausted, the blinds fall to cover the air outlet, and the rain can't come in. I really can't find this kind of exhaust fan, you can make one by yourself, cut it into the same size as the exhaust outlet with a thin aluminum plate, fix it on the exhaust outlet, move it fixed, you can rise and fall, start the exhaust fan to raise the air, close the closed exhaust fan.

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3 answers2024-08-03

First of all, you need to decide whether to install it on the ceiling or on the wall, and choose different models of exhaust fans according to different installation positions. The exhaust fans installed on the aluminum gusset ceiling are equipped with metal fasteners matching the ceiling keel, which is very convenient to install; For the exhaust fan installed on the wooden keel ceiling, as long as the exhaust pipe is connected, the exhaust fan panel is tightened with wooden screws. If you want to install it on the exterior wall of the bathroom, you should first make a hole in the wall, and the hole diameter should be determined according to the size of the air outlet of the exhaust fan you purchased; Or install it on the wall of the exhaust pipe reserved in the bathroom, then you need to be equipped with a check valve to prevent the smell of other people's homes from stringing to your home.

12 answers2024-08-03

Install a bathroom exhaust fan, go to the hardware store and ask them will give it to you, the bath bomb can be installed in the back, and the power cord can be reserved in the ceiling, and then consider increasing it if you feel that it is not warm enough in winter.

5 answers2024-08-03

Probably not, the heating exhaust fan in the bathroom is on the bath bomb, and the ventilation exhaust fan should be installed on the wall to pump the air out of the bathroom.

12 answers2024-08-03

The bathroom is too closed, there is no place for ventilation, the "vacuum resistance" of the exhaust fan is very large, and the air is basically not pumped, resulting in a large amount of fan blade shaking, which is a normal phenomenon, and it will be discharged only when the door is opened for ventilation.

4 answers2024-08-03

If you are using an aluminum gusset and have been informed that there are exhaust fans and ceiling lights for the installation, then you are reserving the skeleton for installation.