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How To Put A Vent In A Chimney Breast. I am sure i now have a problem with damp (photos. I put a vent in but it is still dripping, although slightly less. Mark the wall, using a 12mm drill bit drill out the area within the line, (use the air brick as a template). I had an unused chimney breast blocked in with plasterboard (then plastered). We already have a vent in the chimney pot. I am just about to install one in the chimney breast as it needs one at the top and at. In the process of decorating our study, and looking to brick up the fireplace and add an air brick/vent to allow the chimney to breathe. Should the caps normally let enough air through for ventilation if there is a vent at the bottom? Clean the bricks inside the hole, level. Also, the top of the chimney is difficult to reach, so if i need more ventilation The safest bet is to put the vent low, at ground floor level, unless of course you have an 'open' fireplace where you don't need one.

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Clean the bricks inside the hole, level. The safest bet is to put the vent low, at ground floor level, unless of course you have an 'open' fireplace where you don't need one. Mark the wall, using a 12mm drill bit drill out the area within the line, (use the air brick as a template). I am just about to install one in the chimney breast as it needs one at the top and at. Also, the top of the chimney is difficult to reach, so if i need more ventilation I am sure i now have a problem with damp (photos. I had an unused chimney breast blocked in with plasterboard (then plastered). I put a vent in but it is still dripping, although slightly less. We already have a vent in the chimney pot. In the process of decorating our study, and looking to brick up the fireplace and add an air brick/vent to allow the chimney to breathe.

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How To Put A Vent In A Chimney Breast I am sure i now have a problem with damp (photos. I am sure i now have a problem with damp (photos. Should the caps normally let enough air through for ventilation if there is a vent at the bottom? I am just about to install one in the chimney breast as it needs one at the top and at. We already have a vent in the chimney pot. Mark the wall, using a 12mm drill bit drill out the area within the line, (use the air brick as a template). I had an unused chimney breast blocked in with plasterboard (then plastered). Clean the bricks inside the hole, level. I put a vent in but it is still dripping, although slightly less. The safest bet is to put the vent low, at ground floor level, unless of course you have an 'open' fireplace where you don't need one. Also, the top of the chimney is difficult to reach, so if i need more ventilation In the process of decorating our study, and looking to brick up the fireplace and add an air brick/vent to allow the chimney to breathe.

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