FRONT DOOR STEPS

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geek84

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609 posts

101 months

Thursday 5th June
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Hi Folks

I've had my front door steps put in recently.

However, the guy who did the wok left a hole in the middle of the steps. He said it was for ventilation.

Is he correct? Do I need to put some sort of 'net' in front of the hole to prevent flies etc from going into that hole?

Thanks in advance for your responses.


Cow Corner

544 posts

45 months

Thursday 5th June
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If the steps obstruct existing sub floor ventilation, then provision should be made to maintain it.

But not necessarily like that…

I think your best bet as an initial fix would be a nice external metal louvre vent with some insect mesh on the inside face.




BoRED S2upid

20,694 posts

255 months

Thursday 5th June
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Nah he’s pulling your leg nobody has a dirty great hole in their FRONT DOOR STEP

zalrak

561 posts

100 months

Thursday 5th June
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WHY ARE YOU SHOUTING?

More seriously - is that a piece of (damaged) copper pipe visible in that hole? If so, why is it there and what is it doing?

The Gauge

4,777 posts

28 months

Thursday 5th June
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Probably an emergency fire escape for mice, and you’ve either now got a heated step or the copper pipe is there to keep slugs out.

119

11,882 posts

51 months

Thursday 5th June
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That is a bit rough tbh.

Skyedriver

20,550 posts

297 months

Thursday 5th June
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119 said:
That is a bit rough tbh.
A bit?

119

11,882 posts

51 months

Thursday 5th June
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Skyedriver said:
119 said:
That is a bit rough tbh.
A bit?
biggrin

zalrak

561 posts

100 months

Thursday 5th June
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119 said:
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Delicately machined out with one of these:


JoshSm

1,127 posts

52 months

Thursday 5th June
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Cow Corner said:
If the steps obstruct existing sub floor ventilation, then provision should be made to maintain it.

But not necessarily like that...
Been there done that, I think when I did it with a brick step plinth that was going in front of a vent brick I managed the ventilation by leaving the vertical joints mostly empty and putting mesh in instead, was easy enough to do at that stage.

I think in the case above doing it for myself I'd have created a vent by drilling a proper array of holes so it looked more finished, but that's just me any not counting the time involved.

Nothing to stop that being cut out bigger and replaced with something a bit more designed.

Simpo Two

89,015 posts

280 months

Thursday 5th June
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That's absolutely ridiculous and ugly; what was he thinking of?

If it's really needed, I'd make it neat rectangle or circle and put a decent-looking vent in. A soffit vent perhaps?

zalrak

561 posts

100 months

Friday 6th June
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Yes, I think I would be getting them back to fix it properly. That's a proper bodge.