Hey guys - hoping to find some real world guidance!
I am designing an extension on the back of a house. They want to keep the existing back living room as a seperate room from the extnsion room but there is no external wall in the now inner room to put a brick vent to external air. We are going to have doors between inner room and new extension for purge ventilation.
Is it possible to run an airbrick type arrangement through the roof to provide background ventilation? It is a bungalow with no room in the loft.
So i mean a vent grill in the ceiling of the inner room with ducting up to a vent tile in the roof with a grill to allow air to passively enter and exit the room - will this satisfy building control?
I am designing an extension on the back of a house. They want to keep the existing back living room as a seperate room from the extnsion room but there is no external wall in the now inner room to put a brick vent to external air. We are going to have doors between inner room and new extension for purge ventilation.
Is it possible to run an airbrick type arrangement through the roof to provide background ventilation? It is a bungalow with no room in the loft.
So i mean a vent grill in the ceiling of the inner room with ducting up to a vent tile in the roof with a grill to allow air to passively enter and exit the room - will this satisfy building control?

