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Hi all,
My home has an issue that during its many years of life, number of very questionable building choices have prior to my moving there
The worse of which is the lack of ventilation of the space beneath the ground floor. On top of that, the back of the house has a concrete floor wrap-around lean to which both blocks any air bricks and I think bridges the DPC.
My thoughts are to cut a several inches wide trough between the concrete and the posterior house wall, unblocking or if necessary installing air bricks to sort out ventilation and then put a removable grate above the trough. The only problem is that one of the rooms, the length of the back wall has a radiator and so the air brick would be basically beneath the radiator and only separated by the floor (wood laminate).
Is any of this a problem? Does this all make sense or have a missed a trick?
I have added some incredibly bad drawings
Thanks
My home has an issue that during its many years of life, number of very questionable building choices have prior to my moving there
The worse of which is the lack of ventilation of the space beneath the ground floor. On top of that, the back of the house has a concrete floor wrap-around lean to which both blocks any air bricks and I think bridges the DPC.
My thoughts are to cut a several inches wide trough between the concrete and the posterior house wall, unblocking or if necessary installing air bricks to sort out ventilation and then put a removable grate above the trough. The only problem is that one of the rooms, the length of the back wall has a radiator and so the air brick would be basically beneath the radiator and only separated by the floor (wood laminate).
Is any of this a problem? Does this all make sense or have a missed a trick?
I have added some incredibly bad drawings
Thanks
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