Types of Bathroom Fans
Whatever air quality control issue you’re facing, be it excess humidity or alarming mold buildup, Sylvane has a bathroom fan expertly engineered to tackle it. We specialize in providing businesses and homeowners with reliable bathroom fans (including bathroom exhaust fan and bathroom vent fan options) that get the job done.
Some of the types we offer include:
- Standard Bathroom Fans: Quickly remove unwanted steam and odors in small to medium-sized bathrooms. The perfect solution for refreshing everyday ventilation.
- Humidity Sensor Fans: Remove the hassle of manual operation and let our smart humidity sensor bath fans automatically take action when humidity rises. Ideal for hands-off, round-the-clock mold control.
- Bathroom Fans with Built-In Lights: Save space and add convenience with handy two-in-one bath fan-lighting combos. Specially made for bathrooms with limited space.
- Bathroom Fans with Heaters: Add a touch of luxury by not only ventilating, but warming your space, too, all with one convenient bathroom fan unit. Perfect for staying cozy in colder months.
Why Choose Sylvane?
Sylvane is the place to come for the best in air quality control equipment and expertise. For over two decades, we’ve been at the forefront of bathroom fan technology that puts you first.
That’s why we partner with the best manufacturers in the industry and pre-test every bathroom fan before it ever reaches our shelves. More than that, we offer in-depth guides on everything from sizing to CFM ratings to help you make the most cost-effective investment.
Buy from Sylvane and enjoy fast shipping and dedicated customer support. You don’t have to live with poor air quality. We’ve got your back.
FAQs
How do I choose the right CFM rating for my bathroom?
A good rule of thumb is 1 CFM (Cubic Feet per Minute) per square foot of bathroom area. So, a 50 square feet bathroom would need around a 50 CFM fan.
Are humidity sensor fans worth it?
In many cases, 100%. Humidity-sensing bath fans automatically turn on when moisture levels rise and off once the air is dry. They're the go-to choice if you want to prevent moisture buildup but don’t want the hassle of manual operation.
Can I replace my old bathroom light with a fan-light combo?
Usually, yes. Fan-light combos are designed to fit into the ceiling like a standard light fixture. However, you should always hire a professional to install it.
How loud are bathroom fans, and what’s a good noise rating (sones)?
Modern bathroom fans are generally pretty quiet. However, a lower sone rating (1.0 or less) is best if noise levels are a top priority.