My bathroom fan is dripping. What steps can I take to prevent this?

To address a dripping bathroom fan, first, ensure that the vent pipe leading outside is properly insulated and free from any obstructions or leaks.


Condensation can form inside the vent pipe, leading to drips back into the fan. Additionally, check for any gaps or cracks in the fan housing or ductwork that may be allowing moisture to enter.


Seal any openings with waterproof caulking or sealant to prevent water infiltration. Installing a vent cover or hood outside can also help redirect rainwater away from the fan.


Finally, consider improving ventilation in the bathroom by using the fan during and after showers to help reduce humidity levels and minimize condensation buildup.

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