remove the condensation problem by using the Silent 100 Design bathroom fan

January 13, 2012 at 12:06 pm 1 comment

remove the condensation problem by using the Silent 100 Design bathroom fanWhat is condensation and how does it happen? As a result of the temperature of the surface falling below the dew point of the surrounding air, condensation occurs! An example we all meet is the bits of excess water – which we call condensation – appearing on the windows at home during winter. Condensation happens not only in the winter time but at other times during the year if the conditions for it to be formed are met.

Remove the condensation problem!

Condensation is a problem that can be dealt with – before mould starts growing where condensation is let to accumulate! There are several causes for the condensation: the moisture in a home, the water vapors in the bathroom / shower, the airborne contaminants (dust, tobacco, exhaust gases), the chemical emissions from furnishings and building products, etc.

A very simple solution is the installing of a air ventilation fan like the SIL100T - the Envirovent 100mm Silent Design bathroom fan. Ideal to be installed on the wall, on the ceiling, and even on the window, this axial air extractor fan insures that condensation is no longer a problem in your home. Solve the ventilation problem once and for all – install a silent fan with a modern design in the bathroom, toilet, utility room, etc.

Envirovent Silent 100 Fan with Timer

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