HVAC doesn’t mean bathroom ventilation

My husband and I have slowly renovated my Minneapolis home.

  • We started with the living room and bedroom floors.

We then painted all the walls, scrapped the ceilings and added new lights. I remodeled the master bathroom and the kitchen a few years later. Now we have our main, family bathroom. When that is completed, the whole house has gotten a facelift within the first five years of living. Pretty neat right? We both are eager to get started so that we can relax in a renovated house. The family bathroom hasn’t required too much work. The fixtures all get to stay where they are. I picked out a simple shower tile, a good tub and floor tile for the bathroom. I bought a vanity that slipped right in and hired out the countertop installation. One thing I did push for was bathroom ventilation. It was always annoying how steamy and sticky the air quality got. My air conditioner didn’t do a good job of filtering it out of the room either even though it is cold in Minnesota. The mirror fogged over and I got condensation on the glass. I figured since HVAC has ventilation in the tile, that I could just call the local dealership. I found out that ventilators and bathroom ventilation aren’t the same thing at all. In the end an electrician was the guy that did this installation job. It felt weird having him drill a hole in the side of my house and work with filtered air. In my head that just seems very HVAC oriented. Oh well, I am glad that I have it now.

 

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