Sub floor ventilation problem with one outside wall

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Sub floor ventilation problem with one outside wall

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I own a studio flat that has problems with sub floor ventilation, as the flat behind was extended 25+ years ago, with a concrete floor blocking the through ventilation. It is causing a damp, musty smell in the flat. I have had floorboards up and it isn't damp by outside wall but does smell damp further in towards concrete floor of neighbour.

Been advised to put a couple of vents under kitchen units to aid air flow but unsure this is the way to go.

Any ideas/suggestions to solve this problem, would be very much appreciated.

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Could you add additional air bricks under your property?
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Thanks Neelix. I was told that adding extra airbricks on the one wall wont make a difference to airflow
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Can you not add more on a different wall? or even run ducting (Like extractor fans use.) from the "dead" end to say the side or ..............
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More ventilation has got to be an improvement …
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If you only have access from one side then you will need some form of mechanical ventilation.

Ideally you would run some 4" soil pipe in from the outside to the far end then tee it off with a leg going either way to split the subfloor space into three equal parts then fit an extractor on the outside to promote airflow.

In reality if you can shove a length of pipe in there even a very low power PC fan would give enough air movement to make a significant difference
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A room with a shut door and 1 window WILL ventilate a room - so adding another air brick must help
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Neelix wrote: Sat Jul 17, 2021 9:14 am A room with a shut door and 1 window WILL ventilate a room - so adding another air brick must help
Any ventilation helps but that will not ventilate an entire room. That's why mould starts to grow in the corners.

The bigger issues in a house is the amount of things that give off water vapour
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Neelix wrote: Sat Jul 17, 2021 9:14 am A room with a shut door and 1 window WILL ventilate a room - so adding another air brick must help
You always need *cross ventilation* under a floor, nothing else is as effective, just as your room with a closed door and a one open window will ventilate much more effectively with the door open.
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Great, thanks everyone, really appreciate your answers.
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