First time posting people.
We're in the process of buying a house and the surveyor has identified a serious issue with inadequate sub-floor ventilation. It's a end-of-terrace, Edwardian place with a fairly old rear solid floor extension.
The surveyor recommends that we add additional air vent bricks to the front and side of the property and repair/replace the existing ones. This seems easily DIY-able to me.
However, he also said that we need to dig up the floor in the extension and install new air bricks linked 100mm ducting to run in channels under the extension floor to the back reception room. Is this possible/sensible to attempt myself and if not does anybody have an idea of the rough cost?
We're in the process of buying a house and the surveyor has identified a serious issue with inadequate sub-floor ventilation. It's a end-of-terrace, Edwardian place with a fairly old rear solid floor extension.
The surveyor recommends that we add additional air vent bricks to the front and side of the property and repair/replace the existing ones. This seems easily DIY-able to me.
However, he also said that we need to dig up the floor in the extension and install new air bricks linked 100mm ducting to run in channels under the extension floor to the back reception room. Is this possible/sensible to attempt myself and if not does anybody have an idea of the rough cost?