House airbricks and conservatory base
Hi,
I am thinking of putting a conservatory on to the back of my house, and am wondering how I am going to keep the use of my airbricks. The house has a suspended floor, with 3 airbricks across the back wall of the house. I want to put a base down for the conservatory, but this will involve blocking two of the airbricks. Can I put some form of ducting through the concreate base of the conservatory to enable air to still pass through the airbricks, or do I need to build some form of suspended floor for the conservatory, and place further airbricks in the outer wall of the conservatory base ? Hope this make sense to you... Paul.. |
House airbricks and conservatory base
Can I put some form of ducting through the concreate base of the
conservatory to enable air to still pass through the airbricks, or do I need to build some form of suspended floor for the conservatory, and place further airbricks in the outer wall of the conservatory base ? Either solution is acceptable. I used the suspended floor solution, although this was mainly because it would have been extremely difficult to get sufficient concrete in for a conventional base, as I have a mid-terraced house with no rear access and access through the house would have precluded wheelbarrows. http://www.ezebuilder.co.uk/page3.html Christian. |
House airbricks and conservatory base
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House airbricks and conservatory base
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