We have a Victorian terraced house, with timber joists/floor on the ground floor.
We have 3 double (flood proof) airbricks to the front of the property, however, at some point in the past a large extension was built across the entire back of the house with concrete floors and we do not have any though flowing (front to rear) ventilation.
The extension now contains a kitchen with slate flooring which i'd rather not have to take up.
I have fitted a fan in the understairs cupboard to blow air down under the floor, which has dried out the timbers below the cupboard, however under the floor by the front door we are still seeing relative humidity at 92% at 11c.
It feels like a more powerful fan would help??
I'm guessing we are not the only people to have this problem of new extensions blocking airflow.
Above ground level we are starting to see paint flaking off the internal walls - which is why we started investigating.
Colin.
We have 3 double (flood proof) airbricks to the front of the property, however, at some point in the past a large extension was built across the entire back of the house with concrete floors and we do not have any though flowing (front to rear) ventilation.
The extension now contains a kitchen with slate flooring which i'd rather not have to take up.
I have fitted a fan in the understairs cupboard to blow air down under the floor, which has dried out the timbers below the cupboard, however under the floor by the front door we are still seeing relative humidity at 92% at 11c.
It feels like a more powerful fan would help??
I'm guessing we are not the only people to have this problem of new extensions blocking airflow.
Above ground level we are starting to see paint flaking off the internal walls - which is why we started investigating.
Colin.