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Ask what is the purpose of the air brick high on her wall?
The pads are to stop the draught people don't like air moving under their floors. The S bends are common too - if kept clear as you say. One small extra point - make your waste pipes longer so they go through the ( new plastic) gulley grid - that'll stop splashing on the wall. Fan heaters are a bad ideaMy own airbricks.
Although all my (5) airbricks are above sub floor level, I have removed floorboards close to three of them and found air flowing through all 3. The outside vents seem to go into a cavity which has an opening a foot or so lower thus allowing airflow, or rather would so allow if they were not partially blocked by debris such as the already described sandy mixture and roughly applied cement and a whole loose brick in the cases of the two at the front.
I have a suspended floor in the kitchen and
I haven't investigated the two airbricks there yet. They also are above sub floor level on the outside. They are very close together and have what I can only describe as green scouring pads fixed to them. The other three had this modification too but I removed them when I painted.
Does anyone know what the point of this arrangement is? And is it normal to have S bend style airbricks?
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I'm thinking of placing a few fan heaters (on cold setting) in the subfloor for a couple of weeks just to get some air movement.
Good idea?/poor idea?
Are they imaginary drains ?I've noticed various other problems but they are not directly connected with this thread.
You think you are normal but you suffer from delusions . Keep taking the pills ted. Are you a Remedial worker or a part time Philosopher ?You say things are "normal" but they "suffer" - sounds like a contradiction to me.
Do you consider suffering to be "perfectly normal"?
Another contradiction starts out as "perfectly normal" & ends up as a "problem".
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