Hi all,
We have an old cavity brick house with 3m high walls and 2 or 3 wall vents in most rooms. The vents are flush with the wall and are very plain so we're planning to fix some decorative plaster vents over the existing vents. As its getting colder it occured to us that alot of our warm air is escaping into the roof space so before installing decorative vents we were planning to carve out a section at the back of the plaster vents where we can slot in a piece of plastic or plywood from above to cover the vent holes and trap warm air inside. Then when it gets warmer we can remove the plastic or plywood to allow hot air to be drawn out by the out roofspace whirly thingy.
Can anyone see any problems with covering wall vents over the winter? We have both ducted (ceiling) and gas heating. Thanks in anticipation!