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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Exhaust fans have a wide range of cfm capacity. Yours may be undersized. How air tight is your house? It needs to move air and if you have a tight house it's not going to have a lot of air to work with. Many bathroom exhaust fans are not very effective (cheap components, low cfm) and the installs are often abysmal (kinked flex lines, uninsulated flex lines on longer runs so the hot moist air condenses in the cold attic and water builds up in the pipe (the lines should be rigid vent pipe, ideally, not the accordion-looking flex pipe))[/quote] The CFM for ours is 110 which is considered quite high. It's a very good quality one, Panasonic Whisper Choice. The house is actually not air tight at all. It's a 1954 house with a ton of drafty areas, even though the house has been fully renovated. [/quote]
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