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  • Don't want to fix the window and then not have ventilation. And if i stick with that window, it isn't even going to open properly. Might have to ditch the window it and fit a normal sash, which can be opened when I shower.

    Doing a hole in the wall isn't really possible if I move the shower where I was planning to, because that wall is shared with next door. It could be at the other end of the bathroom though.

    Kitchen (@aggi also) - I think you can get self-circulating extractor fans these days so no need to drill out. That window will also definitely open so less of an issue.

    Cheers for the advice btw

  • I think you can get self-circulating extractor fans these days so no need to drill out.

    If it’s possible to get it outside, great, if no way/too expensive, stick with self circulating.

    They’re not that good compare to a proper extractor fan (our come with self circulating, which barely cope).

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