Reddit Reddit reviews Broan-Nutone 512M Through-the-Wall Ventilation Fan, White Square Exhaust Fan, 6.0 Sones, 70 CFM, 6"

We found 3 Reddit comments about Broan-Nutone 512M Through-the-Wall Ventilation Fan, White Square Exhaust Fan, 6.0 Sones, 70 CFM, 6". Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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Broan-Nutone 512M Through-the-Wall Ventilation Fan, White Square Exhaust Fan, 6.0 Sones, 70 CFM, 6
VERSATILE FAN: Ventilation fan helps eliminate humidity, tobacco smoke, and cooking odors to keep your house smelling freshEFFICIENT: Operates on 70 CFM and has a 6.0 Sone rating for efficient and effective operation every useEASY INSTALLATION: Motor is easy to assemble with "twist-lock" mechanism and features an adjustable housings to fit walls from 4.5" to 9.5" thick and 5.25" - 10" thick for your convenienceDECORATIVE: Paintable polymeric grilles allow you to ensure the fan is cohesive with your existing decorFEATURES: Built-in damper minimizes backdrafts for energy efficiency and specially designed polymeric fan blade for optimal performance
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3 Reddit comments about Broan-Nutone 512M Through-the-Wall Ventilation Fan, White Square Exhaust Fan, 6.0 Sones, 70 CFM, 6":

u/Pizzabagelpizza · 1 pointr/HomeImprovement

Is the bathroom positioned in such a way that you could use a through-the-wall vent fan? Like this, for example. It’s not the best kind of fan, but it would be way better than venting into the floor or not having any ventilation at all. That bathroom is going to get gross really quickly without something to pull the moisture.

u/Perringer · 1 pointr/BuildingCodes

Just from a functional standpoint, you would want the mechanically exhausted option. While windows are allowed, they generally don’t exhaust enough air to reduce humidity levels - particularly when it’s already humid outside, and in your situation where there’s air in a limited exterior space so breezes or drafts are unlikely. Also, if the bathroom has no supply air, the window is even more useless, as there’s no positive air pressure in the bathroom to force air out the window.

Least expensive solution: put a through-wall vent above the window. Something like this small vent..

Not sure how you work it out with landlord; but technically, if you do upgrades, it has to meet the current code, so you can argue this costs (much) less than installing a larger window, and will work better.