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Manrose’s Quiet Fan X5 Helps Meet Demand for Quiet Products

A recent National Noise Report from Quiet Mark found that more than half of adults want a quieter home. The Quiet Mark National Noise Report: Household & Workplace Pandemic-Recovery Survey also revealed a further 62% are drawn to quieter appliances, with two thirds of UK 18-34 year-olds willing to spend more on purchasing quiet appliances. This is good news for bathroom fans like Manrose's...

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Government Publish New Building Regulations

Manrose welcomes the new changes to Part L and F Building Regulations alongside the entirely new Overheating approved document O as a vital step towards providing good indoor air quality on the road to Net Zero, including additional ventilation when carrying out energy efficiency measures in existing buildings. The changes to the Building Regulations, which were released by the Government on 15...

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Manrose’s New Quiet Fan X5 Provides Ultra-Quiet Reliability and Good Looks

Manrose, a leading UK-based ventilation manufacturer, has launched the new stylish Quiet Fan X5 range. This latest bathroom fan ticks all the right boxes, with the Quiet Fan X5 promising ultra-low sound levels, as well as being IPX5 compliant so offering simple and flexible installation. Boasting Manrose’s renowned reliability, while providing effective and efficient ventilation, the Quiet Fan...

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Manrose Wins Accolade at IBA Supplier of the Year 2020 Awards

Manrose  is delighted to announce it has been named as a winner at the IBA Supplier of The Year 2020 Awards. Voted for by IBA Buying Group members, Manrose won the ‘Most Improved Supplier’ award, reflecting customers’ positive supply experience through the year and the continuous improvement Manrose strives to implement. The virtual awards took place on Friday 15th January and celebrated...

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Manrose’s Winter Warmers Offer Electricians a Choice of Heating Options

Manrose is offering a range of ‘Winter Warmer’ heating options allowing electricians to meet the varied needs of their customers. Many of us are spending more time than ever at home during the COVID-19 pandemic making a warm home more important than ever. With both fixed and portable heating options, installers can help keep customers warm whatever their requirements. Not only is warmth a...

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Manrose Launches New Digital Channels

Manrose has recently launched two new digital channels to make it even easier for customers to access product information they need, while keeping pace with the electrical sector’s trend for increased digitalisation. The first is Manrose’s new website www.manrose.co.uk. Long known for its practical, reliable products that it has been manufacturing for over 30 years, the new website brings a...

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How to get rid of mould?

When it comes to tackling mould in the home, identifying and eliminating it as quickly as possible is crucial. If you want to get rid of mould, then you need to get to the bottom of the problem. It's essential that you find out what’s causing condensation and damp in your house and take the proper precautions to prevent it from causing mould. Light – Mould likes dark places, so ensure to open...

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How to install an extractor fan in the bathroom?

Extractor fans in the bathrooms are essential for removing moisture and bad odours from the bathrooms and to prevent damp. When it comes to bathroom ventilation it is important to consider quiet operation, ease of installation and attractive design. Manrose’s Quiet Fan range and Silent Fan range ticks all the boxes. Manrose’s Quiet Fan range, includes Quiet Fan (QF100P, QH100H, QF100T, QF100S),...

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How to fix a noisy extractor fan?

The constant drone of a noisy extractor fan can be a real nuisance. A loud extractor fan can be caused by many things: Fan blades: The moving part of the fan is fan blades. Overtime, dirt and grime build up on the fan blades can cause the fan to become noisy. Make sure that the fan blades are clean. If the fan is worn out or damaged, it may begin to make noise as it spins. We recommend you to...

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How to avoid condensation and mould?

The process by which the water vapour in the air converts to liquid water is called condensation. When warm air comes in contact with a cold surface, the warm air cools down and releases water when it is unable to hold any moisture forming condensation, which is a factor in mould growth. Condensation is a common problem in buildings. If you don’t deal with condensation immediately, it can...

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