Adding lavatory ventilation was a must do in my space.
I have a important lavatory and the shower head is massive in there, but the heat from the shower creates a lot of steam.
I hated that my mirror was always fogged over. I would get condensation all along the walls that I would have to mop up. I was typically fighting mold in the shower and the corners of the lavatory. I immediately went online and looked up ventilation helpers. I found that you can spend anywhere from 10 to several hundreds of dollars on lavatory ventilation. I sprung for a relaxing system. I have a lavatory ventilation proposal with an LED light that turns on when you walk in the shower. It automatically removes the heated air from the indoor air pollen levels to cool the space down. It is said to lower the Heating and Air Conditioning bills if you have relaxing lavatory ventilation. I assumed that a Heating and Air Conditioning specialist would do the replacement. I mean it stands for heating, ventilation and air conditioner. Well after I had the Heating and Air Conditioning girl in there she told myself and others she installs ventilators, HVAC duct and indoor air pollen levels equipment, however bathroom ventilation was undoubtedly an electrical task that my local electrician did. It was weird calling a different professional in. I felt a Heating and Air Conditioning worker should drill holes into the side of my home to pump air outside, however the electrician did a relaxing task; My space is cooler, less muggy and I do prefer how it feels after a shower. I don’t disinfect up half as much mold anymore.