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So, we have 3 chimney breasts that are blocked off and are on the party wall - they are all papered over and I presume plasterboard/wood or similar has been used to block the gap. These are not vented at the bottom, which I thought had to happen. (Please note that I'd prefer not to have a vent there!) They are open at the top.
Now the problem is we are going to be having these rooms re-plastered, so off goes the wallpaper and the chimney breast will be plastered over completely. Do I really need an interior vent? We have no visible problems with damp in any of the rooms, perhaps because the chimneys are all on the party wall. They would have been blocked off years and years ago, probably decades (hmm... perhaps the means of blocking the chimneys isn't air tight and enough air can pass through the wallpaper?).
To be honest, opening up the chimneys might unveil all manner of things, perhaps things that are better left alone, but if we need to add a vent then I'd need to have them opened up and swept.
Any advice would be appreciated. Perhaps you've encountered a similar issue? Thanks!
Now the problem is we are going to be having these rooms re-plastered, so off goes the wallpaper and the chimney breast will be plastered over completely. Do I really need an interior vent? We have no visible problems with damp in any of the rooms, perhaps because the chimneys are all on the party wall. They would have been blocked off years and years ago, probably decades (hmm... perhaps the means of blocking the chimneys isn't air tight and enough air can pass through the wallpaper?).
To be honest, opening up the chimneys might unveil all manner of things, perhaps things that are better left alone, but if we need to add a vent then I'd need to have them opened up and swept.
Any advice would be appreciated. Perhaps you've encountered a similar issue? Thanks!