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1938 semi, front upstairs bedroom and a rear bathroom both have air
bricks in place which enter the room directly, as a result both have a
healthy airflow. The bathroom has a tacky plastic sliding vent cover and
is due to be sorted as part of an upcoming decoration.

What was the reasoning behind these[1], and is there good reason to keep
them in place? SWMBO is pushing for them to be removed because these are
usually the coolest rooms in the house as a result.


[1] Other than the obvious air flow, why have 2 rooms got them and not
the other two bedrooms?

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