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Colin Eberhardt May 28th 09 08:05 AM

Filling in the hole left by a tumbler drier vent
 
Hi All,

I need to fill in the hole left by a tumble drier vent, i.e. a
circular hole a few inches across from the interior to the exterior of
the house. I know that you can get expanding foam fillers that would
probably do the trick, however, I was wondering if there was anything
that gives a better cosmetic effect externally?

Thanks,
Colin E.

Andrew Gabriel May 28th 09 08:14 AM

Filling in the hole left by a tumbler drier vent
 
In article ,
Colin Eberhardt writes:
Hi All,

I need to fill in the hole left by a tumble drier vent, i.e. a
circular hole a few inches across from the interior to the exterior of
the house. I know that you can get expanding foam fillers that would
probably do the trick, however, I was wondering if there was anything
that gives a better cosmetic effect externally?


What's the wall construction and external finish?

--
Andrew Gabriel
[email address is not usable -- followup in the newsgroup]

Colin Eberhardt May 28th 09 12:12 PM

Filling in the hole left by a tumbler drier vent
 
On May 28, 8:14*am, (Andrew Gabriel)
wrote:
In article ,
* * * * Colin *Eberhardt writes:

Hi All,


I need to fill in the hole left by a tumble drier vent, i.e. a
circular hole a few inches across from the interior to the exterior of
the house. I know that you can get expanding foam fillers that would
probably do the trick, however, I was wondering if there was anything
that gives a better cosmetic effect externally?


What's the wall construction and external finish?

--
Andrew Gabriel
[email address is not usable -- followup in the newsgroup]


Hi,

It is a cavity wall. Red brick externally, internally I think it is
breeze-block and plasterboard.

Colin E.

Bob Mannix May 28th 09 12:15 PM

Filling in the hole left by a tumbler drier vent
 
"Colin Eberhardt" wrote in message
...
On May 28, 8:14 am, (Andrew Gabriel)
wrote:
In article
,
Colin Eberhardt writes:

Hi All,


I need to fill in the hole left by a tumble drier vent, i.e. a
circular hole a few inches across from the interior to the exterior of
the house. I know that you can get expanding foam fillers that would
probably do the trick, however, I was wondering if there was anything
that gives a better cosmetic effect externally?


What's the wall construction and external finish?

--
Andrew Gabriel
[email address is not usable -- followup in the newsgroup]


-Hi,

-It is a cavity wall. Red brick externally, internally I think it is
-breeze-block and plasterboard.

Bricks then "to give a better finish externally".

Personally I would call it cavity ventilation and put a dark brown grille
over it.


--
Bob Mannix
(anti-spam is as easy as 1-2-3 - not)

Colin E.



Colin Eberhardt May 28th 09 04:05 PM

Filling in the hole left by a tumbler drier vent
 
On May 28, 12:15*pm, "Bob Mannix" wrote:
"Colin Eberhardt" wrote in message

...
On May 28, 8:14 am, (Andrew Gabriel)
wrote:



In article
,
Colin Eberhardt writes:


Hi All,


I need to fill in the hole left by a tumble drier vent, i.e. a
circular hole a few inches across from the interior to the exterior of
the house. I know that you can get expanding foam fillers that would
probably do the trick, however, I was wondering if there was anything
that gives a better cosmetic effect externally?


What's the wall construction and external finish?


--
Andrew Gabriel
[email address is not usable -- followup in the newsgroup]


-Hi,

-It is a cavity wall. Red brick externally, internally I think it is
-breeze-block and plasterboard.

Bricks then "to give a better finish externally".

Personally I would call it cavity ventilation and put a dark brown grille
over it.


I like that idea - a Grille would look much better than expanded
foam!

Thanks,
Colin E.

Dave Plowman (News) May 28th 09 04:34 PM

Filling in the hole left by a tumbler drier vent
 
In article
,
Colin Eberhardt wrote:
On May 28, 8:14 am, (Andrew Gabriel)
wrote:
In article ,
Colin Eberhardt writes:

Hi All,


I need to fill in the hole left by a tumble drier vent, i.e. a
circular hole a few inches across from the interior to the exterior
of the house. I know that you can get expanding foam fillers that
would probably do the trick, however, I was wondering if there was
anything that gives a better cosmetic effect externally?


What's the wall construction and external finish?



It is a cavity wall. Red brick externally, internally I think it is
breeze-block and plasterboard.


Obtain some matching red bricks, cut out the 'half' bricks around the
hole and make good with complete ones.

--
*Fax is stronger than fiction *

Dave Plowman London SW
To e-mail, change noise into sound.

Lobster May 28th 09 06:02 PM

Filling in the hole left by a tumbler drier vent
 
Colin Eberhardt wrote:
On May 28, 12:15 pm, "Bob Mannix" wrote:
"Colin Eberhardt" wrote in message

...
On May 28, 8:14 am, (Andrew Gabriel)
wrote:



In article
,
Colin Eberhardt writes:
Hi All,
I need to fill in the hole left by a tumble drier vent, i.e. a
circular hole a few inches across from the interior to the exterior of
the house. I know that you can get expanding foam fillers that would
probably do the trick, however, I was wondering if there was anything
that gives a better cosmetic effect externally?
What's the wall construction and external finish?
--
Andrew Gabriel
[email address is not usable -- followup in the newsgroup]

-Hi,

-It is a cavity wall. Red brick externally, internally I think it is
-breeze-block and plasterboard.

Bricks then "to give a better finish externally".

Personally I would call it cavity ventilation and put a dark brown grille
over it.


I like that idea - a Grille would look much better than expanded
foam!


That stuff also degrades in light, so wouldn't be suitable for the
outside faces of the walls anyway.

David

Ian_m[_2_] May 29th 09 04:34 PM

Filling in the hole left by a tumbler drier vent
 
"Colin Eberhardt" wrote in message
...
Hi All,

I need to fill in the hole left by a tumble drier vent, i.e. a
circular hole a few inches across from the interior to the exterior of
the house. I know that you can get expanding foam fillers that would
probably do the trick, however, I was wondering if there was anything
that gives a better cosmetic effect externally?

I have filled two external holes in my house left by garage drier outlet and
other from moved kitchen extractor.

For the drier vent I carefully cut out the cut 1/2 bricks and replaced with
whole bricks I had left over from conservatory build. Was OK but the cement
used in house build was coloured yellow (FebTone Yellow) and mine wasn't,
doesn't show too much as at ground level. I didn't really fancy paying £12
for 1kg of yellow colouring for such a small amount of brickwork. The inner
breeze block wall I cemented in the half bricks I cut out from outside.
Inner wall was in garage and once painted white to match rest of wall
doesn't really show.

The kitchen vent I just changed to a low profile brown vent plate as I had
no more bricks left, no yellow cement and would be visible. Internally it
was filled with expanding foam by the kitchen fitters, plastered over and is
now behind a cupboard.


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