Air bricks

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Hi can anyone out there advise if there is any use installing airbricks into a wall where the sub floor is concrete?

I have floorboards in my living room (which is at the front of the house) above a sub floor and have 3 air bricks on the outside of the front wall. I have been told that I need to fit airbricks to the walls to the side and back of the house to assist air flow but how will the flow get through the concrete?

I am confused!!

Christien
 
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Airbricks need to be at each end of the timber floor - ie front a back

You can't put any in the side. Whoever advised you should have known this
 
you can place air bricks where you want,but you will have to GUN up your screed/concrete floor then install some piping so the air flow can work.
you might have to remove your kitchen/whatevers in the way for you to achieve this,but hey why spend a few quid when you can SPEND LOTS. :rolleyes:
 

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