Noticed that a whole lot of new builds in my area don't have the standard air bricks you would expect on houses.
They have these small "weep holes" all around the house.
Assuming the houses have a cavity (ie two layers of brick), how can the sub floor solum be getting proper ventilation - even with the weep holes surely the amount of fresh air in the cavity would be minimal.
If someone knows the reason for this (links to diagrams would be great) and would be happy to spare 10 minutes of their time typing in an explanation, I would appreciate it.
They have these small "weep holes" all around the house.
Assuming the houses have a cavity (ie two layers of brick), how can the sub floor solum be getting proper ventilation - even with the weep holes surely the amount of fresh air in the cavity would be minimal.
If someone knows the reason for this (links to diagrams would be great) and would be happy to spare 10 minutes of their time typing in an explanation, I would appreciate it.