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wmoses
Jul 11, 2014Explorer
RoyB makes a good point. Unless one knows for sure that there is a foam-duct outlet in the bathroom ceiling and where it is, cutting a hole in said ceiling might be ill-advised.
My Flagstaff also has no bathroom duct but there is a gap above the hallway door that the FF can pull cool air through. But for be that is not good enough to cool the bathroom, especially given the fact that there is a nice skylight over the shower letting the Texas sun blast through and warm up the bathroom. So what I do is leave the sliding door between the bedroom and bathroom open, and direct one of the bedroom ducts into the bathroom - works great.
BTW - maybe one of the reasons Flagstaff might have not put a duct there is that people somehow like their bathrooms warmer than the rest of the room - maybe because they have their clothes off more in bathrooms than anywhere else. ;)
My Flagstaff also has no bathroom duct but there is a gap above the hallway door that the FF can pull cool air through. But for be that is not good enough to cool the bathroom, especially given the fact that there is a nice skylight over the shower letting the Texas sun blast through and warm up the bathroom. So what I do is leave the sliding door between the bedroom and bathroom open, and direct one of the bedroom ducts into the bathroom - works great.
BTW - maybe one of the reasons Flagstaff might have not put a duct there is that people somehow like their bathrooms warmer than the rest of the room - maybe because they have their clothes off more in bathrooms than anywhere else. ;)
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