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Tabacco

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I’d like to install an exhaust fan in a new smoking room I’m going to build outside my house.
In addition to removing smoke, I want to make sure the system is quiet, possibly programmable, and can prevent insects, water, and air from entering the room.
Has anyone here installed something like this in their own home (or seen a similar setup at a friend’s or relative’s place)?
If so, what solution did you use?
 
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Lifer
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A friend of mine puts one of those short window fans with 2 fans in his window while smoking. He says it works great. He's more concerned about the low hanging haze than he is the smell, but says it helps both immensely. They are relatively quiet.
They blow out and suck in for convenience. :)
Something like this....and they are cheap. Other than that you could use a bathroom fan if you dont have a window. They make some VERY powerful ones. But that's a whole job of cutting, wiring, climbing in the attic....ugg.
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I put the quietest, cheap bathroom exhaust fan in one of our rooms where I smoke most of the time while in the house. It works fair enough just for clearing some smoke and moving air. It won't do much for smell if that's a thing you are going after.

I turn it on while I'm smoking, off when I'm not. I have it run to a light switch.
 

Tabacco

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I don’t really care about the smell. It’s a smoking room it will smell fantastically.

My room. Is small. And it already had a narrow hole in the wall with an exhaust flapper. I used a Panasonic whisper quiet 1200cfm bathroom fan. I built a box for it to mount over the exhaust hole.
There must be a more elegant solution for you though.
Does the flap work well for bugs and critters?
 

JoburgB2

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A friend of mine puts one of those short window fans with 2 fans in his window while smoking. He says it works great. He's more concerned about the low hanging haze than he is the smell, but says it helps both immensely. They are relatively quiet.
They blow out and suck in for convenience. :)
Something like this....and they are cheap. Other than that you could use a bathroom fan if you dont have a window. They make some VERY powerful ones. But that's a whole job of cutting, wiring, climbing in the attic....ugg.
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I had this very same type but a different make/brand of twin fan, variable speed, with independent reversible direction. The window had a screen, and the fan sat in the inside of the screen on the sill, so no problem with insects. When I smoked my pipe, I set both window fans to exhaust. On the opposite side of the room (my home office), on a desk table I had a small oscillating fan on low speed to help push the drift of the smoke over to the exhaust action of the window fan. It worked fantastic. Inexpensive and quiet.
 
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I’d like to install an exhaust fan in a new smoking room I’m going to build outside my house.
In addition to removing smoke, I want to make sure the system is quiet, possibly programmable, and can prevent insects, water, and air from entering the room.
Has anyone here installed something like this in their own home (or seen a similar setup at a friend’s or relative’s place)?
If so, what solution did you use?

This thread by @monty55 might be interest to you:

 

Epip Oc'Cabot

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I want to make sure the system is quiet, possibly programmable, and can prevent insects, water, and air from entering the room.
Hmm. I know we do like our pipe tobacco and the smoke that is inherent in its combustion…… but……. as highlighted in what I quoted in your statement….. you do NOT want air to enter the room?!?

That seems a bit risky, if you ask me, even the most stalwart pipe smoker still needs SOME air. 🤣
 

zercules

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A friend of mine puts one of those short window fans with 2 fans in his window while smoking. He says it works great. He's more concerned about the low hanging haze than he is the smell, but says it helps both immensely. They are relatively quiet.
They blow out and suck in for convenience. :)
Something like this....and they are cheap. Other than that you could use a bathroom fan if you dont have a window. They make some VERY powerful ones. But that's a whole job of cutting, wiring, climbing in the attic....ugg.
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I use a similar fan as this for my small home office and it works well enough for pipes. For cigars, it does clear smoke out the room, but the stronger smell can still make its way out to the hall. The pipe smoke smell is always contained in the office, and easily covered up with a nice candle. The fan helps keep from the smell building up since it’s harder for smoke to settle. 3 days of the week minimum (e.g. I don’t think I’d have nose blindness) I’m not smoking whatsoever and there’s never been a detectable smell that lingers, which I attribute to having negative pressure in the room while smoking.

One of those bathroom exhaust fans would be much more efficient. Modern ones are surprisingly strong and relatively quiet.

All of that said, those window fans work pretty well.