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    Airbrick below ground level, and damp wall inside

    Thought before might have been old window but have had new one fitted and sealed by safe style
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    Airbrick below ground level, and damp wall inside

    pretty small space 2bh haha like the child idea though heres a picture of damp inside
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    Airbrick below ground level, and damp wall inside

    haha yeah was probably the flash on first one, again any suggestions on what ive mentioned so far would be appreciated thanks in advance.
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    Airbrick below ground level, and damp wall inside

    Its a cover not blocking the brick
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    Airbrick below ground level, and damp wall inside

    damp patches on the wall inside mate, going to repoint the wall also but figured the air brick was not helping
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    Airbrick below ground level, and damp wall inside

    No just the one thats pictured, i just want the best way to sort and protect it. was thinking french drain or doing whats shown above in video
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    Airbrick below ground level, and damp wall inside

    Will do when im home from work
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    Airbrick below ground level, and damp wall inside

    Thanks for reply, what is FFL ?. Thats a air brick cover and no its not an inbedded cable mate. The air brick is not blocked off its clear all the way through, and the wood on right wall is just a peice of batton that was previously holding up bamboo on that wall. Thanks for input however not...
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    Airbrick below ground level, and damp wall inside

    Here are some pictures any input is appreciated.
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    Airbrick below ground level, and damp wall inside

    Thanks i will upload pictures after work see if theres anything else i can do, if not il do the method in the video.
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    Airbrick below ground level, and damp wall inside

    I have an airbrick below dining room window however the concrete is above it but ground has been left lower around the brick itself leaving airflow to it, much like the one in the video below. my question is this, is that a good way to deal with the issue.
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