The Extractor Fan: A Necessary Bathroom Accessory
Some bathroom accessories may seem extraneous, their worth measured in terms of luxury and design. However, the extractor fan is a necessary bathroom accessory. The unglamorous work horse of the lavatory, Vectaire’s line of extractor fans is both functional and elegant.
For those DIY enthusiasts who’ve completely gutted their bathrooms, Vectaire has all the necessary hardware: the ceiling mounting ring; flexible, telescopic, and rigid ducting; the gravity flap; and the terminal vent. For those wishing to vent their bathroom out a window, Vectaire has a window kit that works perfectly with their extractor fans. They also make a wall vent kit for those venting out through a wall.
Remodelers needing a total extractor fan solution would to well to consider the Vectaire LuxVent Plus Extractor Fan and Kit. It allows the consumer to choose his/her extractor fan from Vectaire’s range and includes a mounting bracket, gasket, 90° bend, 6m flexible ducting, a brown grille for the outside wall, and a 12v transformer for light.
Vectaire’s line of extractor fans come in a number of designs, all white and all slightly rounded squares. They offer their Axial extractor fan as a basic model, in three deluxe packages. The basic fan has an automatic front opening grille, the second most expensive adds an overrun timer, and the most expensive combines these two features and adds a humidity control.
They also offer their Axial extractor fan with only an overrun timer or with only a humidity control.
April 21st, 2009 at 11:00 am
They aren’t necessary but without your bathroom will steam up rather quickly. And then you’ll start to get other problems
July 27th, 2009 at 8:00 am
Do the latest Building Regulations require you to have an extractor fan in a bathroom? We have an old stone house and the extractor fan taking moist air from the bathroom has recently been taken out. Does it need to be replaced?
December 25th, 2009 at 5:39 am
you have good taste for accessories of bathroom