murplastering
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if I brick up a fire they get a vent if some one caps the chimny what you dont want is dead air as youll be getting fruiting bodies, be gentle!
Batley ! me from Cleck
Just thinking about this................. if you've bricked up the fireplace opening (which would be about 16" x 22" standard) and left a 9" x 6" or 9" x 3" vent, surely you have decreased the amount of toxic fumes/gasses finding their way into the room, and therefore - perhaps somewhat perversely - installed a HEALTHIER system for the client?
And how much smoke was entering that room before you made the opening smaller???????????????
i knew it would go the same way the rising damp thread went
Cleckhuddersfrance? ive not heard it called that before
we call it Cleckhuddersfax
oh right i didnt know you was frog :RpS_mellow: how long you live over here?It refers to where I presently reside but also from where I come from.
I have passed the debate to some flue experts, well gas fitters to see if there is a code of practice for vents in redundant flues.
oh right i didnt know you was frog :RpS_mellow: how long you live over here?
I dont see how smoke would come out of the other chimney upstairs they usually are seperate to each other just look on the roof and count the pots. If they were to connect lets say in the loft and all the chimneys were capped off then yes posibly the smoke would come back down from the top and come through the upstairs chimney but it would also come through the down stairs chimney. Oh and yes vent the chimney to stop condensation (or rising damp damp as steve likes to call it) coming through.
I dont see how smoke would come out of the other chimney upstairs they usually are seperate to each other just look on the roof and count the pots. If they were to connect lets say in the loft and all the chimneys were capped off then yes posibly the smoke would come back down from the top and come through the upstairs chimney but it would also come through the down stairs chimney. Oh and yes vent the chimney to stop condensation (or rising damp damp as steve likes to call it) coming through.
I left school at 14 just short of 15. I did a six year craft apprenticeship. Went to night school and day release and won a scholership to unversity when I was 20. Four year sandwich course. At 24 took on my first job as main contractor having bought an old house in my spare time. Was a supervisor and manager and general dogsbody for others till 29. Next ten years plastering and damproofing and building business of my own employing max of 12 people. Small fry building activity. Got pissed off with planning department plonkers in the 90’s and did course on Historic Conservation at Oxford University and conservation law and practice module at Oxford Brookes at same time. Then went to De Montfort and did an M.A in Architectural Building Conservationa, this was all part time. Became member of Association of Conservation officers ( now Inst. of Historic c Buildings Conservation) and associate of Chartered Inst Of Building.What did you do in your working life steve.
My understanding of it is that you put a vent into the bricked up hole so as to
1. primarily, maintain the ventilation of the ROOM
and
2. secondarily, ventilate the flue - in conjunction with a mushroom cowl or similar to prevent moisture build up due to the ingress of rainwater.
Seems like an interesting life you have had Steve
Really? Sounds boring as hell to me...far too much swatting up.
Why didn't you chose the drink and drugs route Steve, much more fun.
And I hardly ever think about the physical movement of H2O or flow diagrams of double venting chimneys.
I'm happy to chat about this but iuts off topic. How do we communicate without boring others?
I take it my sarcasm is to subtle.
noif your chimney is capped and the fireplace is being sealed do you vent, we do. discuss
cant be arsed to read this thread any more cant we just delete it?????????????? its getting just like the rising damp thread ========WAN K
Yes you do but you have to install an air brick in the stack.if your chimney is capped and the fireplace is being sealed do you vent, we do. discuss
It's NOT difficult.
Answer my question.
Is it more dangerous for my neighbour to light a fire in their fireplace than it is for me to light a fire in mine ?
Think about it for a couple of hours