How many CFM do I need for my bathroom fan?
For most bathrooms this works out to one CFM per square foot of bathroom area. For example, a 7′ x 10′ bathroom would require a 70 CFM fan. A 50 CFM rating is recommended as a minimum for bathrooms 50 sq. ft.
What does 3.0 sones sound like?
3.0 sones: A fan rated at 3.0 sones will be roughly as loud as a face-to-face conversation. 4.0 sones: This sone level is typically what people will listen to the TV in their home at. 5.0 sones: A 5.0 sone fan will be about as loud as a busy restaurant during dinner time.
Which is the best exhaust fan for bathroom?
Best exhaust fans for kitchen and bathroom in India
- Luminous Vento Deluxe 150 mm Exhaust Fan for Kitchen, Bathroom, and Office.
- Havells VentilAir DSP 230mm Exhaust Fan.
- Usha Crisp Air 150mm Sweep Size, 240mm Duct Size Exhaust Fan.
- MAA-KU AC Small Kitchen Exhaust Fan.
Where are Broan exhaust fans made?
The Global Leader in Residential Indoor Air Quality Headquartered in Hartford, Wisconsin, Broan employs over 2,500 people in seven countries on four continents. Other manufacturing, marketing and sales locations include California, Ohio, Canada, Chile, China and Mexico.
Is 80 cfm better than 110 cfm?
Most fans are rated from 50 to 110 CFM, but some models designed for large master bathrooms, rec rooms and home theaters can be rated even higher. So, for an 80 square foot bathroom, select an 80 CFM fan. For bathrooms 50 square feet and smaller, it’s recommended you purchase a bath fan designed for small rooms.
Do I need a more powerful bathroom fan?
It is important that you get the right size fan for the size of your bathroom. Most homes have exhaust fans that are 50 CFM. We recommend at least an 80 CFM for most bathrooms but a 100/110 for a larger master bathroom. This will help move the moisture out of the bathroom and reduce the risk of mold.