Bathroom Ventilation Fan,, Is There A QUIET one?

   / Bathroom Ventilation Fan,, Is There A QUIET one? #11  
Hey - there is yet another choice. Don't like the sound of the loud bathroom fan. Just open the bathroom door - leave the fan OFF. :dance1:
 
   / Bathroom Ventilation Fan,, Is There A QUIET one? #12  
Have you looked into mounting the fan on the outer end of the duct??
 
   / Bathroom Ventilation Fan,, Is There A QUIET one? #14  
We got one a couple years ago - Panasonic i believe - from Home Depot. It’s very quiet.
Sometimes bathroom fans are too quiet if you have a guest bathroom located somewhere centrally in your home. Not everything that happens in a bathroom is quiet and could use some cover noise :)
 
   / Bathroom Ventilation Fan,, Is There A QUIET one? #15  
Panasonic. I put 3 of them in when I built 16 years ago. The are not cheap but they are quiet and do a great job. I would get the same ones again if doing it over.
 
   / Bathroom Ventilation Fan,, Is There A QUIET one? #16  
x3 on Panasonic, I have one in both bathrooms and another in a back bedroom and all all very quiet.
 
   / Bathroom Ventilation Fan,, Is There A QUIET one? #17  
My remodeling contractor recommended Panasonic and they are virtually silent. I have Fantech heat recovery fans and they are very quiet also.
 
   / Bathroom Ventilation Fan,, Is There A QUIET one? #19  
I have installed both a Panasonic and a Broan. Both are very quiet. The Broan was somewhat less expensive than the Panasonic.
 
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   / Bathroom Ventilation Fan,, Is There A QUIET one? #20  
Thanks guys!! :thumbsup:

Sones are a linear measurement, like a tape measure,
double the sones, the sound is twice as loud,,
dB is an exponential measurement,,

1 sone is supposed to be the sound of a quiet room , Panasonic has one fan that is rated at 0.3 sones,, and 150 CFM,,
it uses 6 inch duct,,
Hmmmmmmmmmmm :confused2:
At 0.3 sones, it must take away noise from a quite room,,, :confused: :eek:

:laughing:

Don't you just love "made up" measuring sticks like Sones. Yes you would have thought something like a dB measurement at a specified distance would have sufficed. After all it is how everything else in the world is measured sound-wise. But NO, we have to make up a measurement yardstick just for the bathroom fan industry. A measurement that means nothing as proven by your example of a .3 sone fan that makes no sense at all. Might as well use airplanes as examples. You would have piper cub for a really quiet one and Harrier on landing approach as one of the louder ones and 747 on full takeoff rotate like the ones in my house :)
 

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