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Well, not strictly true. The old chimney that goes downstairs to the
original "airing cupboard/boiler room" Redundant due to combi on outside wall. Cupboard is to house manifold for upstairs (living area / kitchen etc) UFH, but due to having very low ventilation in the downstairs bedrooms/bathroom as half is built into the hill (Windows only on one side of house) I was wondering if there would be a worthwhile case for some form of low speed extraction or induction fan over the original hole in the chimney (Flue) which is about 12" square? Being in the cupboard I thought it could provide fresh air into the house even slightly warmed due to the heating components housed therein. Any thoughts appreciated. Ta. -- http://gymratz.co.uk - UK's best bodybuilding supplements,gym equipment. http://gymratz.co.uk/hot-seat.htm - Live web-cam! TRADE PRICED SUPPLEMENTS for Personal Trainers or individual purchase. http://trade-price-supplements.co.uk |
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