Venting two bathroom exhaust fans through one roof duct won t work sorry to say.
Venting bathroom fan through existing roof vent.
Through the roof depending on the location of the bathroom it may be easy to vent the exhaust fan through the roof.
From the roof find the nail and use the utility knife to cut roof shingles from around the nail.
If you re tempted to vent your exhaust fan through an existing roof vent or even vent it into the attic don t do it.
Bathroom exhaust fans perform an important function by removing excess moisture from your home.
Options for venting a bathroom exhaust fan include best to worst.
This ventilation code specifies a bathroom exhaust airflow rate for toilet rooms and bathrooms not served by a window of adequate size of.
In this video this old house general contractor tom silva shows how to properly install a roof mounted bath fan vent.
First you ll partially block your roof vent with the piping reducing the flow of cooling air through your attic.
In order to accomplish this the roof has to have a hole cut in it.
Ideally your fan should be near the tub or shower but not right next to an air conditioning heating vent as the forced air can create currents that disrupt the bathroom fan s steady intake of.
Sometimes this is preferable to do so that the roof doesn t need to be disturbed and then at a later date when replacing the roof a proper vent is added.
From inside the attic drive a nail through the roof directly above the bathroom vent fan.
Bathrooms are wet smelly places that often are closed in and unventilated.
This involves running ductwork from the fan usually though an attic and out through the roof.
By the diy experts of the family handyman magazine one fan two vents.
However it is possible to use the existing roof vent often the duct is secured to one side of the roof vent so that it can still be used for attic ventilation.
Smells are merely an annoyance.
25 or 50 cfm ft for hotels motels resorts and dormitories and a slightly more modest 20 50 cfm for private dwellings.
But you can install one fan in your attic for both bathrooms and make your bathroom quieter too.
Center the nail between two rafters.
When venting a bathroom exhaust fan make sure to vent the air to the outside rather than into your attic where it can cause mold and mildew to form.
Moisture though is the real problem since it can create potentially hazardous mold and mildew eating away at your walls ceiling and trim.