Hi all,
I've removed an old fireplace surround that was already boarded up by the council and read pretty much everywhere that an air vent is required.
There doesn't seem to be any problem with condensation or damp and the chimney isn't on an outside wall (if that's even relevant).
I'm about to put plaster board across it and skim but am I right in thinking I should still install a vent even though the council sealed it (with silicone, so it was air tight or near enough). Having seen some of the handy work around the flat (like not bolting the toilet to the floor, forgetting to attach the u-bend to the bath...) I don't exactly trust that the council contractors did the job properly by blocking it up completely so thought I'd double check.
*I don't think the chimney is blocked completely because I've temporarily covered it with plastic sheeting and there's a slight suction effect going on.
*it's a downstairs flat with the upstairs fireplace directly above. That is still in place but completely blocked up as mine was originally.
I've removed an old fireplace surround that was already boarded up by the council and read pretty much everywhere that an air vent is required.
There doesn't seem to be any problem with condensation or damp and the chimney isn't on an outside wall (if that's even relevant).
I'm about to put plaster board across it and skim but am I right in thinking I should still install a vent even though the council sealed it (with silicone, so it was air tight or near enough). Having seen some of the handy work around the flat (like not bolting the toilet to the floor, forgetting to attach the u-bend to the bath...) I don't exactly trust that the council contractors did the job properly by blocking it up completely so thought I'd double check.
*I don't think the chimney is blocked completely because I've temporarily covered it with plastic sheeting and there's a slight suction effect going on.
*it's a downstairs flat with the upstairs fireplace directly above. That is still in place but completely blocked up as mine was originally.
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