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Hi can someone please clear up for me wheather extractor fans are a must on domestic rewires. Some people say you dont have to but some say you do. I always fit them as standard but current builder dosnt want them. Thanks.
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Only because somebody wrote in a book that if there wasn't a fan there before you don't need to put one in. If you would need to put a fan in a new room with the same properties, why not fit one retrospectively? I expect years ago emergency lighting wasn't required, but that's no reason not to install them in old buildings.Exactly. Rewires and new builds are 2 different kettles of fish.
Only because somebody wrote in a book that if there wasn't a fan there before you don't need to put one in. If you would need to put a fan in a new room with the same properties, why not fit one retrospectively? I expect years ago emergency lighting wasn't required, but that's no reason not to install them in old buildings.
Only because somebody wrote in a book that if there wasn't a fan there before you don't need to put one in. If you would need to put a fan in a new room with the same properties, why not fit one retrospectively? I expect years ago emergency lighting wasn't required, but that's no reason not to install them in old buildings.
This is what I'm saying - if you need a fan you need a fan, regardless of when the building was first wired. If the room suffers from damp you could install an extractor fan to combat that. If you don't put one in because the regs say you don't have to because it's a rewire, then the customer turns round in 6 months and complains the room is damp, is it really a defence to say "well the regs say you don't need one" and walk away? That doesn't help the customer at all; yes they could then get an extractor fan as an optional addition, but it probably would have been much easier to install it at the time of the rewire, before the decorating was done.Having to fit a fan (as per the original question) and wanting to fit a fan (as is your wont) are two different things.
... But what if the builder and the customer say they don't want them?exactly. the need for a fan should be determined by whether or not one is needed in the particular situation, not by some suit making up a fit it all regulation.
... But what if the builder and the customer say they don't want them?
I've just done a installation condition report on an installation that is less than 2 years old in a new build. (Change of tennent). I was shocked to find there was no extraction in the bathroom or kitchen. Would not be so bad if we had warm dry weather more often. Yes there were windows in both locactions but who wants to have to open the windows when it is chucking it down, windy and cold???? Just makes no sense to me. More to the point there was no installation paper work either.
I think a lot of customers don't understand the need for extractor fans - they think opening the kitchen window will suck all the cooking smells straight out, rather than blowing them back into the house.I've just done a installation condition report on an installation that is less than 2 years old in a new build. (Change of tennent). I was shocked to find there was no extraction in the bathroom or kitchen. Would not be so bad if we had warm dry weather more often. Yes there were windows in both locactions but who wants to have to open the windows when it is chucking it down, windy and cold???? Just makes no sense to me. More to the point there was no installation paper work either.
Was the previous tenant moving out because the house was damp and smelt of chips?I've just done a installation condition report on an installation that is less than 2 years old in a new build. (Change of tennent). I was shocked to find there was no extraction in the bathroom or kitchen. Would not be so bad if we had warm dry weather more often. Yes there were windows in both locactions but who wants to have to open the windows when it is chucking it down, windy and cold???? Just makes no sense to me. More to the point there was no installation paper work either.
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