I've recently fitted a composite front door replacing an old UPVC door. When my house was built, it had an open porch design, meaning my second internal door is actually where the front door would have been. The new composite external door opens and closes perfectly when the inner door is open, but with the internal door closed, the outside composite door is stiff to open and close due to the air pressure.
Presumably some kind of vent is required near the internal door. For ideas on what sort of vent or ventilation system I could fit to make opening the front door easier. My main concern is loss of heat through the vent as the vestibule area between the two doors is not heated and I worry about heat escaping from my hallway.
I'm imagining some sort of air brick with a spring loaded flap which only opens under pressure (as created when the front door opens).
I'm not sure what such a product would be called in order to look for one.
Would a standard air brick at low level be better? Am I right to be concerned about loss of heat?
Just looking for some ideas if anyone has solved a similar issue.
Thanks
Presumably some kind of vent is required near the internal door. For ideas on what sort of vent or ventilation system I could fit to make opening the front door easier. My main concern is loss of heat through the vent as the vestibule area between the two doors is not heated and I worry about heat escaping from my hallway.
I'm imagining some sort of air brick with a spring loaded flap which only opens under pressure (as created when the front door opens).
I'm not sure what such a product would be called in order to look for one.
Would a standard air brick at low level be better? Am I right to be concerned about loss of heat?
Just looking for some ideas if anyone has solved a similar issue.
Thanks