hi everyone,
i'm hoping someone could help me as i've got a problem with a house i've bought last year. The house has quite a few problems although i'm interested in solving them one at a time.
Okay, its a standard terraced victorian home built approx 1890. Its got two reception rooms, but its got no basement, so there is about a foot gap between the ground floorboards and some old stones/rubble exists there which i believe is normal. Anyway under the floorboards there is an air brick on both sides of the house which of course circulates air. My problem is that this air is escaping through small gaps of the skirting and is making the rooms and hallway very cold.
I have so far tried the following:-
1. Thick carpet
2. Expanding foam between skirting and floorboards
3. Temporary blockage of air bricks to see if circulation is reduced - still the same (possibly getting air via connected neighbours property?)
Now this is where i need your help and advice. A friend of mine pointed me to a local builder who recommended that i take out a brick under the front face of the chimney in each room, so that all air circulation will more easily escape through the chimney stack. I want to make sure this is safe as i don't want any serious problems with the gas fires or any air circulation.
Below i have drawn to sketches to help you understand:-
1. First one shows how the draft comes out of the skirting as it can't escape.
2. Second one shows the plan to install air bricks under the chimney frontface....WILL THIS WORK?
i'm hoping someone could help me as i've got a problem with a house i've bought last year. The house has quite a few problems although i'm interested in solving them one at a time.
Okay, its a standard terraced victorian home built approx 1890. Its got two reception rooms, but its got no basement, so there is about a foot gap between the ground floorboards and some old stones/rubble exists there which i believe is normal. Anyway under the floorboards there is an air brick on both sides of the house which of course circulates air. My problem is that this air is escaping through small gaps of the skirting and is making the rooms and hallway very cold.
I have so far tried the following:-
1. Thick carpet
2. Expanding foam between skirting and floorboards
3. Temporary blockage of air bricks to see if circulation is reduced - still the same (possibly getting air via connected neighbours property?)
Now this is where i need your help and advice. A friend of mine pointed me to a local builder who recommended that i take out a brick under the front face of the chimney in each room, so that all air circulation will more easily escape through the chimney stack. I want to make sure this is safe as i don't want any serious problems with the gas fires or any air circulation.
Below i have drawn to sketches to help you understand:-
1. First one shows how the draft comes out of the skirting as it can't escape.
2. Second one shows the plan to install air bricks under the chimney frontface....WILL THIS WORK?