Just replaced my master bathroom exhaust fan, and discovered that the old fan was simply connected to a short 3 or 4 foot run of Duravent-type flexible ductwork venting into the attic. The builder held the end of the duct up above the insulation with a harness screwed into the plywood roof deck.
This is within about 5 feet of a soffit vent, and I see no evidence of mold or moisture damage. I went ahead and just connected the new fan to the same duct for now.
My question is, I know it isn't recommended to vent into the attic - but is this a code violation? The house was built in the mid-90s but I just bought it last year. I'm surprised my home inspector didn't see it.
House is in Kansas.
Venting bathroom fan into attic
This is within about 5 feet of a soffit vent, and I see no evidence of mold or moisture damage. I went ahead and just connected the new fan to the same duct for now.
My question is, I know it isn't recommended to vent into the attic - but is this a code violation? The house was built in the mid-90s but I just bought it last year. I'm surprised my home inspector didn't see it.
House is in Kansas.
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