air vents covred
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marine44
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air vents covred

by marine44 » Wed Dec 31, 2008 8:55 pm

renderer made balls up of roughcast did it again and covered over air vents how can i find out where the vents are.

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by tim reeve » Sat Jan 03, 2009 8:23 pm

they should be in line with your joists from outside,just above the path or patio level,you might need to take some render off to find them.I hope this helps you.

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by the specialist » Fri Jan 09, 2009 7:07 pm

What a D... H...!

I would make him come back and find them and then repair the render.
Are they floor vents? If so and you have a written quote/invoice from him write to him formally and tell him that he has blocked off your subfloor ventilation. If he does not rectify it and subsequently you have problems with the floor you will sue him.

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by marine44 » Sat Jan 10, 2009 11:58 am

thanks for reply and will probably have to do as you say.[quote="the specialist"]What a D... H...!

I would make him come back and find them and then repair the render.
Are they floor vents? If so and you have a written quote/invoice from him write to him formally and tell him that he has blocked off your subfloor ventilation. If he does not rectify it and subsequently you have problems with the floor you will sue him.[/quote]

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air vents covered

by marine44 » Sat Jan 10, 2009 12:02 pm

thanks for your response.[quote="tim reeve"]they should be in line with your joists from outside,just above the path or patio level,you might need to take some render off to find them.I hope this helps you.[/quote]

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