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French doors over air bricks

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I have had a quote to install french windows into my yard where there is currently a large window. Beneath the window there are two air bricks/vents serving the subfloor of the living room.

I am concerned because to instal the doors the airbricks will have to be removed however there is nowhere else on the wall (Typicaly L-Shaped yard) for them to be moved to therefore I will lose 2 air bricks.

Its an end terraced and still has 2 air bricks on the gable wall of the same room.

Is this something to be concerned over, losing 2 bricks?

Are there any other rmethods of getting airflow into sub-floor?

Thanks

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  • aeb_2
    aeb_2 Posts: 556 Forumite
    I had a similar situation. When I had a conservatory built on they ran 2 x(approx 5 or 6") pipes under it and put grills at the front of the conservatory - they look a bit like two drains. They have a little 'frame' around to stop water/leaves going in.

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  • Thanks,

    Unfortunately there isnt enough room on either side of the window frame to place air bricks, its quite narrow. There is a step in levels between internal and external so a step will be required. Could i put in a narrower e.g. 1 brick course high for example built into the step? It would be very close to ground level though and would pose a risk for water inflow, levels outside arent great as it is.
  • I have had a quote to install french windows into my yard where there is currently a large window. Beneath the window there are two air bricks/vents serving the subfloor of the living room.

    I am concerned because to instal the doors the airbricks will have to be removed however there is nowhere else on the wall (Typicaly L-Shaped yard) for them to be moved to therefore I will lose 2 air bricks.

    Its an end terraced and still has 2 air bricks on the gable wall of the same room.

    Is this something to be concerned over, losing 2 bricks?

    Are there any other rmethods of getting airflow into sub-floor?

    Thanks
    surely the air bricks would be below the cill of the french doors if they are venting the subfloor . we have done many installs like this and the air brick have remained .Are the airbricks single brick height or 2 brick height(sometimes used to vent cavity and subfloor) if they are double these could be replaced for single brick height vents
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  • cyclonebri1
    cyclonebri1 Posts: 12,827 Forumite
    It's simple, they are brain dead.

    Yes they may have to remove the airbricks, but I don't understand why, if they are in the correct location

    The vents go a course or so lower, don't reduce the cross flow of air through/under your house.:money::money:
    I like the thanks button, but ,please, an I agree button.

    Will the grammar and spelling police respect I do make grammatical errors, and have carp spelling, no need to remind me.;)

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  • teneighty
    teneighty Posts: 1,347 Forumite
    Extending the old air vents through the new step to 2no. new 9x3 inch air bricks sounds like a reasonable compromise.

    Failing that how about forming the new step with a raised timber deck so the old air bricks are not blocked? That would also prevent the new step bridging the damp proof course.
  • cyclonebri1
    cyclonebri1 Posts: 12,827 Forumite
    The last one I did, we built the step so it was 3" clear of the house, the slabs then over hung the brickwork, (1" gap for rain water etc).

    Leaves a circulation gap than you can clear with a rake if it gets clogged with leaves/debris.;)
    I like the thanks button, but ,please, an I agree button.

    Will the grammar and spelling police respect I do make grammatical errors, and have carp spelling, no need to remind me.;)

    Always expect the unexpected:eek:and then you won't be dissapointed
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