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Warm Air Boiler Questions

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  • westv wrote: »
    As far as I can see all the original venting is still in place so presumably, after all these years, it's all ok. The only rooms without vents above the door are the kitchen (off of the lounge and it doesn't have its own warm air vent anyway) and bathroom.

    I am a bit confused/concerned when you mention a vent in the loft hatch..........
  • westv
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    moonrakerz wrote: »
    I am a bit confused/concerned when you mention a vent in the loft hatch..........

    Why's that then? It looks original.
  • ollski
    ollski Posts: 943 Forumite
    As long as you have ventilation from the loft to outside (most relatively modern houses do) and unobstruceted ventilation from the loft to the wau it's fine.
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