Fitting Airbrick on Pebble dash

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I need to fit a couple of Airbricks (seperate upstairs Bedrooms) to prevent condensation during the winter months. I have fitted Aircricks before on a normal Brick House but my current house has Pebble dash effect.
I am worried that the Pebbledash may be damaged and crack Etc if not done correctly. Can any of you guys give some advice on the best way to tackle this?
 
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Sorry I realised after posting it was in the wrong section I have asked the mods to move it
 
When it gets to where it belongs, ask the people there to tell you about airtightness, conservation of fuel and power, renovation of thermal elements, Part L....

Could well be that you may not just create holes in your walls.
 
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Fitting air bricks in bed rooms went out in the 1950s, they cost a fortune in wasted heat. Keep the heat on in the room so it does not get below 10 degrees C, heating cost will be lower and the room will be warmer. Or open the windows a crack, at least you can close them when the room is unoccupied. And stop generating so much water vapour, by venting the bathroom /kitchen.
Frank
 

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