Hi all, wonder if someone can answer this question. Been looking at some 1930's houses recently and have noticed that most have sealed up the old fireplaces in the dining rooms etc. However, with some, a small air vent has been left in the wall whereas with others there seems to be no vent. I understand the logic of having a vent but does that mean that ones where there is no vent might cause problems in years to come?Assuming that in most cases, a professional would have done the work, is there ever justification for not leaving any vent in the sealed fireplace?