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Posted
16 minutes ago, Super_Paulie said:

Yeah my shower is pretty much opposite the door as it is. Just wondering if the gypsum based vent as discussed in this thread is more prone to getting damaged from moisture being in such direct contact with steam.

Zero chance.

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Posted
14 hours ago, Nickfromwales said:

You'd need a better plumber to make this a reality!

 

Not important but I have absolutely no idea what you are getting at here. 🙃

Posted
2 hours ago, -rick- said:

 

Not important but I have absolutely no idea what you are getting at here. 🙃

Heat and steam off a decent shower will negate any feeling of cold / draught etc.

Posted
17 minutes ago, Nickfromwales said:

Heat and steam off a decent shower will negate any feeling of cold / draught etc.

 

Ah. Not sure what a plumber has to do with that. In my mums cold bathroom with relatively weak shower she specifically asked for the fan to be moved further away from the shower head because she thought it promoted cold. Couldn't tell you if it made any difference (used it before and after) but I could see an argument for wanting more steam to hand around (for a short while) in a room like that. (Of course consequences are condensation everywhere but that's another matter).

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