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  • 2/29/2024
During their bathroom renovation, this couple removed the window that was in the shower to prevent mold issues down the line. Thereafter, they started installing an exhaust vent light as an alternative to the window for ventilation. The woman explained the whole construction and installation process in detail.

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00:00 It's been such a hard decision but Jens have helped us decide it is time to remove the window
00:04 that's in the shower at the flip house. A lot of Jens said to keep it for natural light but having
00:08 a window in the shower can do nothing but cause water and mold issues down the line. So we removed
00:13 the window we had a spare piece of siding in the garage and of course it wasn't enough to cover the
00:17 space. The other piece we found didn't match so we have to order a piece and now that that job's
00:21 somewhat finished we moved on to the exhaust vent light for the bathroom because even if we would
00:26 have kept the window you need some sort of ventilation. We cut a hole so that the vent fit
00:30 in and then once we secured it to the house Trey had to climb up into the attic and finish securing
00:35 things on the back end. He fed down the flex pipe to me and then now we're ready to wire in the
00:41 exhaust light vent from the bathroom we don't have to go back up in the attic. The window on the
00:47 inside is practically done we just had to add insulation and then we put some sheets of plywood
00:51 to make it level with the plaster so we are able to tile on that wall eventually and we did not
00:56 forget to caulk around the vent but we ran out of time.

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