One of the most common problems I find as a home inspector is bathroom vents not exhausting to the exterior. More often than not they simply expel right into the attic.

so closeSometimes a half hearted attempt is made to pipe the exhaust vent to the exterior through the soffit. This method is generally not allowed. Air is drawn into the soffit as a means of attic ventilation. As a consequence the air from the bath vent is then sucked back into the attic.

On a recent inspection I found this bathroom vent with a finished louvered end placed in the soffit of this home. I couldn't decide, maybe who ever put it here couldn't as well, where the vent had been intended to be placed.

Had they intended to put it through the roof or install the louver in the soffit? I guess no will ever know, but I do know this; that vent has to be moved.

 

James Quarello
NRSB #8SS0022
JRV Home Inspection Services, LLC

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9 Comments on Close But No Cigar

OCT
01
Outside Blog

Haven't ran into this, but it's something to keep in mind. Thanks James.

1:27pm • #1
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Always something new to learn! Have a nice day!

2:45pm • #2
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Sometimes you just got to fight to keep from breaking into laughter:)

3:12pm • #3
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It is nice to hear your perspective on housing!  Thanks!

3:40pm • #4
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Hi Jim: Close is only good in horseshoes and hand grenades!

:)

4:06pm • #5
OCT
02
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Hello Jim, that could sure make for a musty, moldy attic.  Thanks!  John  PS - no cigar smoking in attics!!

9:04am • #6
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Rashel, I'm sure you will eventually. It's quite common.

Marilyn, Sure is.

Charlie, Why fight it?

Carol, Thanks

Matt, And nuclear bombs:)

John, I've seen a few that were very moldy from these vents.

9:31am • #7
OCT
05
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At least the duct was pretty.

7:37pm • #8
OCT
06
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Jay, You have to look for the bright spot in these situations.

7:18pm • #9

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