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Old 12-24-13, 08:54 AM   #11
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I figured if air is goign to leak OUT of a room to the outside, the bathroom is at the top of the list I just used a "dryer flap" on my bathroom fan.
I just add about the bathroom because the thread was talking about using it for a bathroom.
I agree with you a dryer flap should be enough.

But for the dryer this product is really worth a closer look it works very well.

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It seems the bath fans I've installed include a backdraft damper (cheap broan fans). The last one I used had one, and I also included a dryer flap outlet as it was vented out the wall (1st floor bath).

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