Can the flue of the bathroom on the first floor be removed?

Updated on Bathroom 2024-09-29
4 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    If you are on the 1st floor, you can remove it, but be sure to plug the pores next to the exhaust fan, although the smoke is going up, but if it is not blocked, there will be a peculiar smell.

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    It should be ok. But if it is not removed, it is possible to install plaster columns in a symmetrical design.

  3. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Answer questions. Hello lawyer! (1) Can the decoration of the smoke exhaust pipe on the first floor be removed? (2) If there are any potential safety hazards if it is removed, (3) will it affect the normal use of the upstairs, (4) what measures will be taken after the demolition, and (5) will the housing authority impose a fine? Thanks for the reply!

    Answer: It is not possible to remove the flue. The flue of the building serves the entire floor, although it is the first floor, but it will have an impact on the use of the flue on other floors. The flue not only plays the role of smoke exhaust, but also the accumulation of oil smoke and dirt, and the oil smoke and dirt on the entire floor will be precipitated in the flue on the first floor, so if the flue is removed, it will have an impact on the smoke exhaust of your kitchen.

    Question: Does the housing management office impose a fine.

    Answering that if you carry out the act of removing the flue, the first possibility is that the property management department of your community will punish you, and if the removal of the flue has too much impact, then the relevant housing management office will punish you.

    Question: Does the property have the right to penalty.

  4. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Of course not, the whole building is open, how can you use it if you dismantle someone else's pipe and run here.

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