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Besides a front porch, the one thing that will be essential for every house I own is a fan in the bathroom. I find it seriously disconcerting when I need to use a washroom that doesn't have a fan. Whether it's the ability to "cover up" sounds or the ability to clear away lingering odors, I'm not sure, but whatever the case: if there's no noise when I visit the Reading Room, my stress level goes up. Am I alone in this? And more importantly, does your house have bathroom fans? I need to know which Pingers' houses I should avoid visiting. Comments
FROM: Kate
DATE: Saturday November 27, 2004 -- 12:58:32 am My parents' house does, but not my room at school. It makes it very awkward sometimes... especially on burrito night. So yes, I find them important. Bathroom fans will definately be a factor in my next place of residence. FROM: Chris [E-Mail] DATE: Saturday November 27, 2004 -- 10:17:12 am Bathroom ventilation is required by building code. Bathrooms with an exterior window often aren't required to have a fan, although most will. FROM: TrishinOmaha DATE: Saturday November 27, 2004 -- 1:49:41 pm Like Chris said - the codes here in NE are that you have to have a fan if you don't have a window to the outside. So two of my bathroom areas have fans - one doesn't - the one with the window. I agree, br fans certainly have their purpose! I also have a ceiling fan in my bedroom that I run year-round - I kind of like the "soothing" noise it makes and it helps me fall asleep - weird, huh? FROM: jk DATE: Sunday November 28, 2004 -- 12:24:32 am I have a very hard time sleeping without white noise and will often run the bathroom fan in hotel rooms to mimic the lullling whirrrr of my air filter. 2004, the Year we get to know Too Much about Joan. FROM: Paul DATE: Sunday November 28, 2004 -- 9:39:23 am Our current place has no fan in the bathroom, and it also has no windows. So let's just say we use candles, often. FROM: Joseph DATE: Monday November 29, 2004 -- 2:04:42 pm Paul FROM: Paul DATE: Monday November 29, 2004 -- 2:39:48 pm Bathroom fans are relatively easy to install FROM: Joseph DATE: Wednesday December 1, 2004 -- 1:20:05 pm The trick is not to tell the landlord that you increased the property value by installing a poo fan until you've moved out. FROM: Ken DATE: Wednesday April 6, 2005 -- 12:14:00 pm Venting your bathroom fan to the attic is utterly rediculous. Venting the odors to the attic is no big deal but why would anyone want to put moisture in the attic when so much effort is given to getting rid of the moisture from there. (Roof vents, whirlybirds, vented soffit, gable vents) When someome gives advise it would be a good thing if they knew what the hell they were talking about. People search the Internet for correct answers. FROM: Paul DATE: Wednesday April 6, 2005 -- 12:20:11 pm When someome [sic] gives advise [sic] it would be a good thing if they knew what the hell they were talking about. FROM: Joseph DATE: Wednesday April 6, 2005 -- 4:47:14 pm Well, Ken, not only did I do my research, but I was a carpenter and a home builder. What are your credentials? FROM: DATE: Friday April 8, 2005 -- 11:45:40 pm Sorry, apparently in Canada we must set our building standards a little higher. There aren't any comments here yet. This Ping is lonely.
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