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    Damp issue in 1900's building with strange ventilation setup

    If they did it must have been done 50+ years ago, the brickwork in there looks ancient. I don't think they would have bothered lowering it anyway though, the ceiling is already 3m high, hardly seems worth pinching an extra 30cm but i suppose it's possible.
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    Damp issue in 1900's building with strange ventilation setup

    Yeah this is what I'm thinking too. The air from the basement is naturally travelling up through the vents because it's the path of least resistance to the cold external wall above but it's not ventilated well enough to disperse through the vent so is condensing on / within the wall that it...
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    Damp issue in 1900's building with strange ventilation setup

    Hi all First post here. I've searched around everywhere for someone with a similar set up to my place and found nothing so had to ask for myself. I have a ground floor flat of a converted pub built circa 1905 and converted in the mid 90's. It's solid brick wall construction, single glazed...
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