I appreciate that you take the time to do the little things to make sure it gets done right. Tightening up the duct work, tarring over the nail holes, all small details that folks might justify skipping, but that come back and bite you in the long term. Great stuff, looking forward to the next one.
Thank you and glad you liked the video and the details. I do try to put those details in the videos I do but doing so does make some of them little longer than most other tutorial videos out there. Thank you for watching.
That was a great video and editing...I'm looking to exhaust my cool room just outside my sauna and just snooping around for vent tips. If all videos were like yours I'd save decades learning things
Great video and explanations. I need to replace my fans too and almost same set up as yours. On the new duct work did you make it come straight out of fan or leave that 180 turn in it?
that dangling cylinder contains the bluetooth/wifi transceiver for offsite data monitoring and supervisory control/troubleshooting... LOL... lot of good details in this vid, good editing too
That old NuTone fan you have in that bathroom is the same model I had in my bathroom and every bathroom in my house( though my NuTone fans are 70 cfm). Your vent fan could have benefited from a straight shot out of the roof like the ones in my house instead of that extremely long run. It’s no wonder it didn’t work well. (I replaced that NuTone fan in the upstairs bathroom with a Hampton bay 70 cfm fan that has a similar cover design.
This is real helpful. I need to replace one in our downstairs bathroom this weekend. I'm not too sure where they sent the duct because there's no vent outside on the house and I don't see anything up in the attic on the side where that bathroom is. I'm hoping it's not just blowing to the space between the ceiling and upper floor joists. Gonna be an investigation LOL
Thank you, glad it helped. Yes I would be worried that is exactly what is happening, or that the duct runs up the wall. Let me know what you find. Thanks for watching.
@@OakleysDIYHomeRenovation101that’s the issue with older homes (sometimes in new construction too) is that bathroom exhaust fans often blow into an attic or just recirculate the same moist or smelly air around the bathroom).
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I appreciate that you take the time to do the little things to make sure it gets done right. Tightening up the duct work, tarring over the nail holes, all small details that folks might justify skipping, but that come back and bite you in the long term. Great stuff, looking forward to the next one.
Thank you and glad you liked the video and the details. I do try to put those details in the videos I do but doing so does make some of them little longer than most other tutorial videos out there. Thank you for watching.
Great video, love that you covered every single detail. Great job
Glad you liked it. Thank you for watching.
That was a great video and editing...I'm looking to exhaust my cool room just outside my sauna and just snooping around for vent tips. If all videos were like yours I'd save decades learning things
LOL thank you very much and glad you liked it and was able to learn something. Thank you for watching.
what a great DYI video
Thank you, glad you liked it. thanks for watching.
Excellent tips and explanations!
Glad it was helpful! Thank you for watching
Great video and explanations. I need to replace my fans too and almost same set up as yours. On the new duct work did you make it come straight out of fan or leave that 180 turn in it?
Left the turn. Thanks for watching.
that dangling cylinder contains the bluetooth/wifi transceiver for offsite data monitoring and supervisory control/troubleshooting... LOL...
lot of good details in this vid, good editing too
Thanks for the info!
That old NuTone fan you have in that bathroom is the same model I had in my bathroom and every bathroom in my house( though my NuTone fans are 70 cfm). Your vent fan could have benefited from a straight shot out of the roof like the ones in my house instead of that extremely long run. It’s no wonder it didn’t work well. (I replaced that NuTone fan in the upstairs bathroom with a Hampton bay 70 cfm fan that has a similar cover design.
This is real helpful. I need to replace one in our downstairs bathroom this weekend. I'm not too sure where they sent the duct because there's no vent outside on the house and I don't see anything up in the attic on the side where that bathroom is. I'm hoping it's not just blowing to the space between the ceiling and upper floor joists. Gonna be an investigation LOL
Thank you, glad it helped. Yes I would be worried that is exactly what is happening, or that the duct runs up the wall. Let me know what you find. Thanks for watching.
@@OakleysDIYHomeRenovation101that’s the issue with older homes (sometimes in new construction too) is that bathroom exhaust fans often blow into an attic or just recirculate the same moist or smelly air around the bathroom).
Square feet or Cubic feet?
Good question. Rule of thumb is 1 CFM per square foot of bathroom area. The CFM is cubic. Thanks for watching