I live in an older home where the bathroom exhaust fan blows directly into the attic via a semi-rigid hose that rises a couple of feet above the blown-in insulation.
With the recent cold weather, we're starting to get condensation that is dripping in the fan and into the bathroom.
Obviously, the ideal solution would be to properly vent to the outside, but that isn't a quick fix/feasible option at the moment. So I'm wondering if I could, for now, simply insulate the exhaust hoses.
Would wrapping them in something like this be effective? And stop the dripping?
Any other advice/tips would be great appreciated.
systemdelete t1_j1zkuhv wrote
If you insulate the pipe, you won’t condense in the pipe, you’ll move where it condenses to the first cold spot it hits in the attic. I’d vent it outside the roofline.