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Hello,
the ceiling area around my bathroom exhaust fan has been getting soaked because of the condensation of the hot showers and the cold winter air from the attic. I did fix this issue somewhat by going into my attic and replacing the old cracking duct with an insulated one. However, I am still getting water dripping down from the exhaust fan.
I pulled down the exhaust can cover and did notice gaps around the exhaust fan box. Perhaps this is the culprit.
Just wondering, what is the best way to seal up those gaps? Expanding foam sealant, such as "Great Stuff"? Or silver sealing tape for HVAC purposes? Or both?
I have attached some pictures here:
https://goo.gl/photos/zWX9LDVFYJEUHkNE8
the ceiling area around my bathroom exhaust fan has been getting soaked because of the condensation of the hot showers and the cold winter air from the attic. I did fix this issue somewhat by going into my attic and replacing the old cracking duct with an insulated one. However, I am still getting water dripping down from the exhaust fan.
I pulled down the exhaust can cover and did notice gaps around the exhaust fan box. Perhaps this is the culprit.
Just wondering, what is the best way to seal up those gaps? Expanding foam sealant, such as "Great Stuff"? Or silver sealing tape for HVAC purposes? Or both?
I have attached some pictures here:
https://goo.gl/photos/zWX9LDVFYJEUHkNE8