Hi all,
I live in a 60/70's Concrete house, 2-bed end terrace.
The GCH and HW is provided by a back-boiler in the lounge. There is an air vent in the lower corner of the lounge, I understand this is to provide air flow/draw past the boiler so fumes etc. are exhaust out the chimney.
However, in the kitchen there is also a vent in a lower corner.
In the 2 upstairs bed's there are wall vents inline with but adjacent to the top of the windows. Around 4inch x 7inch in size. These vent straight outside.
There is a definate draft to be felt near these vents and I can't help but think I am throwing heating bill money out of them.
I imagine there purpose is for damp when drying clothes and showers/baths etc.
The bathroom does not have a vent or extractor. Although I could easily install one.
Are the bedroom vents neccesary? Are they over spec'd?
Any thoughts and ideas appreciated.
Cheers,
Chris
I live in a 60/70's Concrete house, 2-bed end terrace.
The GCH and HW is provided by a back-boiler in the lounge. There is an air vent in the lower corner of the lounge, I understand this is to provide air flow/draw past the boiler so fumes etc. are exhaust out the chimney.
However, in the kitchen there is also a vent in a lower corner.
In the 2 upstairs bed's there are wall vents inline with but adjacent to the top of the windows. Around 4inch x 7inch in size. These vent straight outside.
There is a definate draft to be felt near these vents and I can't help but think I am throwing heating bill money out of them.
I imagine there purpose is for damp when drying clothes and showers/baths etc.
The bathroom does not have a vent or extractor. Although I could easily install one.
Are the bedroom vents neccesary? Are they over spec'd?
Any thoughts and ideas appreciated.
Cheers,
Chris