It looks as though I have to get some mechanical ventilation or under my floor, as only one outside wall. Anyone got any suggestions on what to use as not much information online?
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Which Sub-floor mechanical ventilation to use?
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Which Sub-floor mechanical ventilation to use?
Hum ........... for this to work you would need to increase the air into and out of the affected area - so can you add more airbricks or similar?
Ventilation needs a "source" of air to work.
Ventilation needs a "source" of air to work.
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Which Sub-floor mechanical ventilation to use?
There's quite a big airbrick at the front but the damp smell is more by the solid internal wall, so air is getting in, it's just not getting out.