hi, i have a 1930s terrace with wet joists on the front wall, it has a full width concrete slab at the rear.
there are no vents at the rear
i notice some houses have increased the size of the front vents.
is that likely to solve the problem ?
or does it need flow from front to back somehow ?
(its probably also had wall insulation which nay be blocking the vents )
i also had an idea of installing some kind of drainpipe or duct based vent from the rear wall that runs under the kitchen units plinth to the wooden floor, maybe it would go up to the roof at the back to get maximum air flow.
i also have a dis used chimney in the kitchen (rear) area dont know if i could use that in some way ?
i suppose another idea would be to add ducting to the existing front vents to roof level to gain more air flow ?
thanks
there are no vents at the rear
i notice some houses have increased the size of the front vents.
is that likely to solve the problem ?
or does it need flow from front to back somehow ?
(its probably also had wall insulation which nay be blocking the vents )
i also had an idea of installing some kind of drainpipe or duct based vent from the rear wall that runs under the kitchen units plinth to the wooden floor, maybe it would go up to the roof at the back to get maximum air flow.
i also have a dis used chimney in the kitchen (rear) area dont know if i could use that in some way ?
i suppose another idea would be to add ducting to the existing front vents to roof level to gain more air flow ?
thanks
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