Bathroom Fan
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How to stop a sticky bathroom extractor?
The exhaust fan in my bathroom drips onto the floor of the bathroom constantly during the winter. Turban I had a new roof installed on the vent, thinking that would solve the problem by allowing the condensation of ventilation through the roof, but continues to leak through the exhaust fans and in my bathroom. Dripping if the fan is working or not working. It's annoying as the fan is located in the ceiling in front of my sink and can not be there with no water trickling down my back, not to mention the mess on the floor and made my blankets. Any suggestions?
The previous answers are good. Also, please consult your owner's manual for your fan, or contact the manufacturer of customer service.
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