Hello,
We have an old coal cellar under our Victorian flat - and a coal chute for it by the front door.
The cellar is only used for storing stuff. It does smell damp down there, but we've never noticed water coming in down there. It has airbricks and all.
My husband has discovered that the coal chute is only covered by a metal plate which is easily removed. The actual hole is losely filled with plastic sheets. He's worried that this hole lets in too much damp and maybe even water (although this has never been confirmed). The hole is about 10'' across, so I'm not worried about unwanted vistors coming that way.
My husband wants to block this hole. We've had a builder around who'll use 'reinforced concrete with steel bars running through the centre of the new concrete' to block the hole.
I'm just looking for a second opinion - is this necessary or even a good idea?
Thanks for reading so far
We have an old coal cellar under our Victorian flat - and a coal chute for it by the front door.
The cellar is only used for storing stuff. It does smell damp down there, but we've never noticed water coming in down there. It has airbricks and all.
My husband has discovered that the coal chute is only covered by a metal plate which is easily removed. The actual hole is losely filled with plastic sheets. He's worried that this hole lets in too much damp and maybe even water (although this has never been confirmed). The hole is about 10'' across, so I'm not worried about unwanted vistors coming that way.
My husband wants to block this hole. We've had a builder around who'll use 'reinforced concrete with steel bars running through the centre of the new concrete' to block the hole.
I'm just looking for a second opinion - is this necessary or even a good idea?
Thanks for reading so far