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Old 01-18-2007, 05:00 PM
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Bathroom Fan Light Leaking Water?

This is a new construction (addition to existing house) master bathroom. In the cold New England weather, moisture from the bathroom air freezes or condenses in the fan exhaust vent. Later, when the fan is turned on, the warm air melts the frozen water and it runs down, through the duct, through the fan light, and puddles on the floor.

I'm not sure what the proper solution is here... whether I should access the new attic and insulate the duct or should it be moved? It's annoying than anything, but I'm sure the long term effects wouldn't be good.

I had this happen in a condo I lived in once. The duct was frozen solid with water and I had to remove the ice with a blow dryer. I just angled the duct so gravity would carry the water outside as opposed to running back inside and blocking up the duct.

Any thoughts would be appreciated.

Thanks,

Mike
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Old 01-20-2007, 05:24 PM
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A bathroom duct running through an attic should always be insulated. Check to see if the duct that you have in your attic is an insulated version. Most are wrapped with fiberglass insulation with a silver foil outer wrap. If you already have an insulated duct, you can try insulating it even more.
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