Exhaust Fans for bathrooms, kitchens, and laundry areas, removing moisture, steam, and odours. Improve air circulation, prevent mould, and maintain healthy, comfortable indoor spaces.
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Exhaust Fans are designed to extract stale, humid, or contaminated air from a room and expel it outside. This process improves air circulation, reduces moisture build-up, and helps maintain a fresh, comfortable indoor environment.
They are most commonly installed in bathrooms, kitchens, and laundries, where steam, odours, and airborne contaminants are frequently generated.
There are several types of exhaust fans, each suited to different applications and installation requirements.
Exhaust Fans without Light: Exhaust fans without light are designed purely for ventilation. Their sole function is to remove moisture, odours, and airborne contaminants from a room.
They are commonly used in bathrooms and laundries where sufficient lighting already exists, making them a practical and cost-effective ventilation solution.
Exhaust Fans with Light: Exhaust fans with light combine ventilation and illumination in a single unit. In addition to extracting moisture and odours, the integrated light improves visibility within the room.
This type of exhaust fan is ideal for bathrooms, ensuites, and powder rooms where ceiling space is limited and a combined solution is preferred.
Wall & Window Exhaust Fans: Wall exhaust fans and window exhaust fans are installed directly into a wall or window rather than the ceiling.
They are commonly used where ceiling-mounted exhaust fans are not practical due to:
These fans provide effective ventilation while preserving ceiling space, making them suitable for apartments, older homes, and utility areas.
Inline Exhaust Fans: Inline exhaust fans are installed within the ceiling cavity and connected to ducting. The fan motor is positioned away from the room, which helps reduce operational noise.
Inline exhaust fans are often chosen for:
Their remote placement allows for quieter performance while still delivering strong airflow.
Installing an exhaust fan offers several important benefits:
How do I choose the right exhaust fan?
When selecting an exhaust fan, consider the following factors:
Bathroom exhaust fans remove steam and moisture created by showers and baths. This helps:
By controlling humidity, exhaust fans contribute to a healthier and longer-lasting bathroom environment.
Kitchen exhaust fans remove cooking fumes, smoke, grease particles, and odours from the air.
They improve indoor air quality and help prevent grease and contaminants from settling on surfaces, making kitchens cleaner and healthier spaces to cook in.
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