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danroach
Hiya.
My wife and I have recently bought an ex council house circa. 1940's. In the three bedrooms there are air vents that are simply holes in the wall that lead straight out to the external airation brick vents. Our boiler is in the bathroom (which also has a similar vent, although we plan to leave this one).
Is there any reason or regulation that states we need to leave these gaping holes open, or can we brick them up? It seems potentially wasteful in terms of heat loss come the winter....
Many thanks for any pointers.
Dan
My wife and I have recently bought an ex council house circa. 1940's. In the three bedrooms there are air vents that are simply holes in the wall that lead straight out to the external airation brick vents. Our boiler is in the bathroom (which also has a similar vent, although we plan to leave this one).
Is there any reason or regulation that states we need to leave these gaping holes open, or can we brick them up? It seems potentially wasteful in terms of heat loss come the winter....
Many thanks for any pointers.
Dan