Hey everyone! I just moved into a new house that has four bathrooms, and I've run into a bit of a challenge. One of the bathrooms is positioned right in the middle of the house, surrounded by two rooms, a living room, and another bathroom that does have a window leading to a balcony. Unfortunately, the bathroom I'm concerned about doesn't have any windows or a way to install an exhaust fan. I've been toying with the idea of installing door vents, but I'm open to other suggestions. Any ideas on how to effectively ventilate this space? Just to clarify, my house is in a four-storey building, and I occupy the second floor, so I can't create a vent through the roof.
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Since you're looking at door vents, that could actually work well to allow some air movement. Additionally, you could invest in a powerful air purifier that also helps with air circulation, which can help mitigate moisture and odor issues. Just make sure to keep the bathroom door slightly ajar whenever possible to promote airflow!
You might want to consider installing an exhaust fan that vents into the attic instead of through the roof. This could help with air circulation without needing to punch a hole in the roof. Just make sure the fan is appropriately sized for your bathroom to get the best airflow!
That's a good thought! Unfortunately, I forgot to mention that I can't really create a new duct system through the building as I'm on the second floor.