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Old 22-12-2011, 03:25 PM
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Forgive me, I’m a first time house owner so not sure how to go about these types of things!

We live in a Victorian house and the upstairs bedroom has had a vent fitted in the wall leading directly outside. Our newly fitted windows have individual vents in them anyway and the old vent is making the room really cold (we have central heating, no gas fire etc). Can someone advise the best way to get this bricked up/cemented over? If so, we are planning to get a tiler into redo our bathroom, do you think some tillers would be able to do this kind of work for us or would we need to get a building firm in? It’s nothing we can do ourselves (I don’t think) so I am trying to work out the best/cost effective way of doing it.

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