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Hi ,

Just a quick question re air bricks… on my house they are just below the do I wondered if it’s possible to move them higher?
My garden runs towards the house and in heavy rain it Collects below the air brick due to the concrete path.

If the air brick can be moved higher how high can it move,
Internally it’s insulated and screed ontop
Thanks
Jake

below it
 
Air brick below camp course? That's where it should be.
Fit aco drain along wall possible?
 
Hi Wayne I can’t fit aco’s because there’s no drain on that side to connect to,
 
Can you run aco up side to a drain?
You can put a long run
 
OP,
Why not post a pic showing a large context around the air bricks?
Do you definitely have suspended floors - what about cavity or solid walls?
Any signs of damp damage inside the house?
 
Hi, yea definitely suspended and cavity … no damp anywhere
Regards
Jake
 
Various air ducts are available from Manthorpe.
 
You don't want to be inserting telescopic liners above DPC as it creates a cavity bridge (risking internal damp) and thermal bridge (risking internal condensation). They are intended for use below DPC and floor level where there are no risks.

Your post is unclear, some text seems missing and some random!

Firstly, is there actually a problem. If it is surface water, then deal with that.

Drain channels can be useful where paving is higher than air bricks - not for drainage as such, but for venting the air brick. You cut a slot in the back of the channel to vent the air brick and cut a hole in the bottom to drain the channel. But if lots of water is running towards the house, you need to properly drain the channel away from the foundations.
 
Hi woody,
I could of made it way clearer! Sorry.
The garden slopes towards the house so any rain water sits next to the house, I’m planning on putting aco’s in to get around this issue.
Where my bay window is to be there is a clay soil pipe (drain) that runs exactly where the cavity of my wall would be if it’s a cavity wall I build, the wall which I’m removing for the bay has a air brick in it right in the centre.

The water board won’t let me touch the clay waste pipe and divert it as it’s a shared pipe and they said it will risk a potential
Of blockage to remove that section. Planning have agreed my plans but said they will only accept my plans if there is no change to them so I can’t make the bay smaller or bigger .

As I can’t mover the drain pie I can’t install a telescopic vent but I wondered if I can install
Another air vent to the left of the proposed bay window to eliminate the need for one in the bay itself, the house wall is cavity.
The issue is I can only install it to the left due to my amazing porch build last year lol . unfortunately to
The left is my gas box and where the air
Brick would normally go ( next to dpc) there is my gas pipe so I wondered if I can install
A air brick course high then dpc to miss my gas pipe and it still be effective, I also wondered to mis the soil pipe if i
Can build a solid wall for the bay and it be acceptable
For building control?
Thanks

Jake
 

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