Air vent in solid stone wall?
Air vent in solid stone wall?
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gareth h

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258 months

Tuesday 11th August
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We’ve put an extension on the house, and an external stone wall has become an internal wall.
The house was extended in 2000 (long before we moved here), and the builder was very liberal with air vents in all the external walls (no trickle vents in the windows).
I’m intrigued by an air vents in a stone wall, I’ve pulled off the terminal and there is a draft through it, any ideas on its purpose and where it’s likely to be connected to, there aren’t any obvious air bricks.


Lotobear

9,020 posts

156 months

Tuesday 11th August
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an old fireplace?

wolfracesonic

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155 months

Tuesday 11th August
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Do you have a suspended floor? It may be for a fireplace but ducted under the floor to bring in fresh air for a fire place elsewhere in the room. Some older properties had vents hidden in ceiling roses that were ducted to the outside for the same purpose. No sign on the outside of a vent ever been there or a chimney stack in line with it?

gareth h

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Tuesday 11th August
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Lotobear said:
an old fireplace?
Possibly good call.

gareth h

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Tuesday 11th August
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wolfracesonic said:
Do you have a suspended floor? It may be for a fireplace but ducted under the floor to bring in fresh air for a fire place elsewhere in the room. Some older properties had vents hidden in ceiling roses that were ducted to the outside for the same purpose. No sign on the outside of a vent ever been there or a chimney stack in line with it?
Nope, solid floor

JoshSm

4,695 posts

65 months

Tuesday 11th August
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gareth h said:
Nope, solid floor
Not the air supply to the gimp dungeon then.


Personally I'd get a torch and an inspection camera, you'll normally work out pretty quickly where it's connected to.

shtu

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174 months

Tuesday 11th August
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Lotobear said:
an old fireplace?
That would be my bet too.

wolfracesonic

9,137 posts

155 months

Wednesday 12th August
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shtu said:
Lotobear said:
an old fireplace?
That would be my bet too.
There should be a chimney stack above if so, or at least signs of one being removed and slated over.

netherfield

3,154 posts

212 months

Wednesday 12th August
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It's where all the Spiders and Blow Flies come from.

littleredrooster

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224 months

Wednesday 12th August
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The house didn't originally have ducted warm air heating did it? The panel looks about the right size. (Although why the duct would be on an outside wall is beyond me!)