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This range covers Fanco-branded bathroom exhaust fans, a ventilation product designed to remove moist, warm air and odours from a bathroom after showering or bathing. A bathroom without adequate ventilation tends to hold onto humidity long after use, which over time can lead to mould and mildew forming on ceilings, grout lines, and around windows, so an exhaust fan is one of the more practical inclusions in any bathroom, ensuite or powder room.
How an exhaust fan works
An exhaust fan draws moist air out of the room, either venting it directly outside through an external wall or roof, or through ducting that carries the air to an outside vent point some distance away. Removing this moisture reduces condensation on mirrors, tiles and windows, and helps paint, grout and sealant last longer by limiting the conditions mould needs to establish. Running the fan during and for a period after a shower or bath is generally the most effective way to clear humidity from the room.
Extraction rate and room size
Exhaust fans are rated by how much air they can move, and this needs to be matched to the size of the bathroom being ventilated. A fan sized for a small ensuite will struggle to adequately clear a larger family bathroom, while an oversized fan in a small room is generally unnecessary. Checking the extraction rate against the room's floor area and ceiling height before choosing a model helps ensure the fan actually clears humidity rather than just moving air around.
Ducted versus wall-vented installation
Some exhaust fans are designed to vent directly through an external wall, which suits bathrooms that share a wall with the outside of the house. Others are designed to connect to ducting that runs through the ceiling cavity to a remote vent point, which is necessary where the bathroom is not on an external wall or where the roof structure makes direct wall venting impractical. The right option depends on where the bathroom sits within the house and what ducting path is available.
Other buying considerations
- Whether the fan includes a built-in light, which can simplify wiring where a single fixture doing both jobs is preferred
- Noise level, particularly for fans that will run for extended periods or in bathrooms near bedrooms
- Whether the model is ducted or designed for direct wall venting, based on the bathroom's position in the house
- Extraction rate relative to the actual floor area and ceiling height of the room
Match extraction rate, venting method and noise level to the specific bathroom before choosing a fan, rather than selecting on appearance alone.