I have a bathroom exhaust fan that is vented directly into the attic.
Insulation around bathroom exhaust fan.
What is the best thing to do to correct this problem.
Water stains on the ceiling around your bath fan may indicate a leak coming from the vent cap on your roof but condensation is the more likely culprit.
I sprayed insulation foam not the fire block around the bathroom vent fan in an attempt to seal small air leak from the attic.
The first step is to head to the attic.
It has started to leak water back through the exhaust fan into the bathroom.
Foam did not enter the fan enclosure.
John you should be ok if the following.
If you take it through the roof using a metal pipe do you use insulation around the pipe.
Insulation problems will lead to other problems like the fan not being able to extract any humidity from the bathroom at all.
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I m adding a bathroom exhaust fan which is being mounted in the ceiling of the bathroom in the attic and venting out through a vent in the wall.
If bath fan ducting isn t properly insulated the moist air from your house will condense inside the duct.
In existing homes air seal and insulate around new or existing bathroom and kitchen exhaust fans to minimize air leakage to and from unconditioned attics.
T he result of the insulation problem around a bathroom exhaust fan is either water stains or mold near the vent of your bathroom.
Remove insulation around the exhaust fan on the attic side.
Using spray foam to seal around a bathroom vent fan mar 12 2014 john said.
Is this a fire hazard.