Hi,
I've got a mid terrace house with double bay windows, around 1900. At the bottom of the windows are two original airbricks.
Behind one of these was some blown plaster. So when I removed the plaster I found a hole behind the airbrick.
I have solid concrete floors in this room so is the airbrick from when they originally had wooden flooring? Is it okay to cover over the hole and replaster.
The damp, I presume it was damp, has dried up and it's not spreading.
Any ideas?
I've got a mid terrace house with double bay windows, around 1900. At the bottom of the windows are two original airbricks.
Behind one of these was some blown plaster. So when I removed the plaster I found a hole behind the airbrick.
I have solid concrete floors in this room so is the airbrick from when they originally had wooden flooring? Is it okay to cover over the hole and replaster.
The damp, I presume it was damp, has dried up and it's not spreading.
Any ideas?