Hello
I'm after some advice on some external air bricks at the base of a bay window and whether I need to remove concrete around the base of the bay.
We've just bought the house and it needs quite a bit of improvement. There's a bit of damp coming through on the inside of the bay.
There are three vents - photos show the larger, central one.
The ground around the bay has all been concreted and is at the same level as the vents. There's also a gap under the main vent so nothing to stop water flowing in - there's a slight fall away from the bay but only very gentle.
I presume the vents are required - it's a 19th century terraced house with a cavity brick wall at the front elevation. The render is only around the bay and up to about 18" high - everything above is brickwork.
Would I be advised to remove the concrete covering the ground around the bay and make sure ground level is lower than vents?
Any other comments/suggestions much appreciated.
Thanks, Huw
I'm after some advice on some external air bricks at the base of a bay window and whether I need to remove concrete around the base of the bay.
We've just bought the house and it needs quite a bit of improvement. There's a bit of damp coming through on the inside of the bay.
There are three vents - photos show the larger, central one.
I presume the vents are required - it's a 19th century terraced house with a cavity brick wall at the front elevation. The render is only around the bay and up to about 18" high - everything above is brickwork.
Would I be advised to remove the concrete covering the ground around the bay and make sure ground level is lower than vents?
Any other comments/suggestions much appreciated.
Thanks, Huw