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On 1995 multi-storey house,
1.why two vents on each floor ?
2.I could feel cold draft coming in during winter so i just blocked them all. Any potential problems?
3. Got an evaporative air-cond installed and would like to use these vent to release air pressure instead of openning windows(security reason) . Could this be the solution?
Thank you
Hello @Onearmman
Thanks for sharing your question about the vents in your wall. The vents in your wall serve several purposes, first, if there is a gas point on the wall for a gas heater, by law, there must be a cavity wall vent, and a ceiling vent for ventilation. Second, they regulate the flow of air and moisture in your home, blocking them up traps the moisture inside your wall leading to mould infestation.
I don't recommend blocking the vents as they help balance the air quality inside your home. They might also be connected to a whirlybird system on the roof. Others might argue that they don't do anything, but my point is that these vents were placed there for a reason.
In regards to your evaporative air-conditioning system, I suggest speaking to the manufacturer regarding using these vents to release air pressure.
If you have any other questions we can help with, please let us know.
Eric
Thank you Eric
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