by bricktech »
Mon Nov 24, 2008 8:37 pm
[quote="altafica"]When the kitchen was fitted in my house, a brick built larder was knocked out, all was plastered, and units were fitted.
Since the cold weather has come, I have noticed the room is chilly, and we had bitter winds the other day, and I could feel a breeze cutting through the room.
In the original larder there was a air brick, well a vent about 9x9ins, that has not been sealed behind one of the units, and the cold air is coming from top and bottom on the unit.
How is the best way to stop this. On the outside is a gride effect brick in the wall. What is the best way to seal this up.[/quote]
If the air brick looks an original part of the house I would advise against blocking it up, as it could be the only ventilation for your kitchen. Personally I wouldn't block up any air bricks, as you can never have enough ventilation, especially if you have double glazing.
Is there a louvred vent on the inner face of the opening? if there isn't, stick one on with building adhesive and that should reduce the wind flow.