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    Ventilation Solution for Bedrooms in my house

    After a lot of thought, something like what you describe above sounds like what I need. I have some more questions though: 1. The loft is very dusty so I think I would have to draw the air in directly from outside, somewhere. The only feasible place for this would be to the side wall of...
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    Ventilation Solution for Bedrooms in my house

    Hi, So could I have a powered system without drawing in air from downstairs / the kitchen bathroom? How much would this kind of system cost ? Does the proposed position of the air inlet sound good? There is a chimney, so perhaps air could be outlet though that somehow? I had in mind the...
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    Ventilation Solution for Bedrooms in my house

    Hi, Thanks for this suggestion. I am currently having a very tough time sleeping with noise outside/cars waking me up ; the bedroom window has to be open slightly or i cant breathe. So I am determined to sort out the problem. It's an old house with thin/fragile bedroom ceilings so...
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    Ventilation Solution for Bedrooms in my house

    Hi, I have a problem in that both the bedrooms in my 2 bedroom Victorian house have poor/no ventilation when the windows are closed. Closing the windows at night in the front bedroom which faces onto a road is essential for a good nights sleep because of noise outside : cars, people...
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