All 4 of the upstairs rooms in our 1950's built house have those ugly vent bricks high up on the walls.
There is an air brick oposite on the outside skin of the wall.
There is no cavity insulation and at the moment, single glazed UPVC windows. These will probably be changed for double glazing.
Can i remove and brick up these vents?
I assume this leaves us at risk of condensation?
My wife likes to always have a window slightly open anyway. We dont suffer from any condensation at the moment (unless she's put the washing on the radiators)
If i do, should i also block up the external air bricks (just the ones for the upstairs rooms)?
Do these vents serve any other purpose other than room ventilation? You dont get them in more modern houses, do old houses have them due to the chimney passing through the upstairs rooms?
There is an air brick oposite on the outside skin of the wall.
There is no cavity insulation and at the moment, single glazed UPVC windows. These will probably be changed for double glazing.
Can i remove and brick up these vents?
I assume this leaves us at risk of condensation?
My wife likes to always have a window slightly open anyway. We dont suffer from any condensation at the moment (unless she's put the washing on the radiators)
If i do, should i also block up the external air bricks (just the ones for the upstairs rooms)?
Do these vents serve any other purpose other than room ventilation? You dont get them in more modern houses, do old houses have them due to the chimney passing through the upstairs rooms?