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Hi. I'm looking for some advice on some internal air vents that I have.
It's an old house (1900/1910) and has a couple of big bay windows. The pictures show 1 example where I seem to get a lot of condensation.
On this example, there is an existing external air brick fitted. Internally, the previous owners have fitted an air vent (I assume to assist with ventilation). The windows here are uPVC sash windows (and therefore no trickle vents).
I've read some conflicting information around vents, so I just wanted some clarification if possible... Should this internal vent be here, and will it be helping with regard to the ventilation or condensation, or could it be making it worse? I have tested this one with a small candle and it seems to be getting some air passing through.
Many thanks.
It's an old house (1900/1910) and has a couple of big bay windows. The pictures show 1 example where I seem to get a lot of condensation.
On this example, there is an existing external air brick fitted. Internally, the previous owners have fitted an air vent (I assume to assist with ventilation). The windows here are uPVC sash windows (and therefore no trickle vents).
I've read some conflicting information around vents, so I just wanted some clarification if possible... Should this internal vent be here, and will it be helping with regard to the ventilation or condensation, or could it be making it worse? I have tested this one with a small candle and it seems to be getting some air passing through.
Many thanks.
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