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    Default Installing Additional Venting

    I have been told by a building inspector we need to put more venting under the house.

    Is the best way just to buy the vented bricks from bunnings, cut out an existing brick via the mortar and reinstall the vented brick with new mortar?

    Is it that simple?

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    Quote Originally Posted by damien View Post
    I have been told by a building inspector we need to put more venting under the house.

    Is the best way just to buy the vented bricks from bunnings, cut out an existing brick via the mortar and reinstall the vented brick with new mortar?

    Is it that simple?
    Yep.

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    man of many words is our Brickie
    I may not have gone where I intended to go, but I think I have ended up where I needed to be.

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    I cant stand verbose replies that go on and on and on and on, just to say, .......yep

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    Here's a few more words: you can get these solar powered fans that go in a brick vent that are supposed to increase the ventilation without needing more vents. Here's one I know of: http://www.envirofan.net.au/index.htm
    "I don't practice what I preach because I'm not the kind of person I'm preaching to."

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    Thanks all

    Another job for the weekend

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    Here's another verbose reply...

    I've put the envirofans in for people. To stop the draught they create basically "shortcircuiting" you need to block off adjacent vents in the same room, to assist in establishing fully effective flow. If you don't shroud them, they will just draw air from the cavity too.

    Damien - hit the building inspector up for how much extra venting in mm² - after all, you are paying him and he should be able to calc it off the BCA and then stipulate more if needed.

    If the brickwork is natural, use off-white cement in your mud. NOT the regular grey!

    Cheers, Adam.

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    Addo,

    Actually the inspection was carried out over two months ago, but I am just getting around to fixing it. (It was a pre-purchase inspection)

    I will fit a few where there doesnt seem to be much ventilation and see how it goes.

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    Your working figure is 6000mm² (actual ventilation, not counting crosswires etc)/metre of external wall. (BCA 3.4.1.2)

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    Crikey, this was harder than i thought, i tried to use a drill bit to cut the mortar out (lots of holes) , but in the end it still didnt work so I took to the brick with a hammer .

    Got the desired result eventually. BUT there has to be a better way, I ended up only installing 1 vent. Any other suggestions for cutting the mortar out (Special tool)????

    Cheers.

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    so those ozitos have a chisel bit that goes to work on the mortar? Is that the idea?

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    It has a chisel bit that takes the brick out in about 1 minute, the brick is not savable.
    If you need to save the brick you will have to chisel out the mortar.

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    thanks

    i see a trip to bunnings soon

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    Quote Originally Posted by Brickie View Post
    Try this

    Or this..http://www.brickwork.net.au/Replacing_a_Brick.html

    The brickie at Brickwork.net.au seems to know what hes on about..
    I wouldn't listen to this guy, he has no idea on what he is doing
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