Cast iron air brick, available in three imperial sizes and various designs.
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Application
Suitable for:
Fly screen air brick (FLY): For supplying natural ventilation to interior rooms and sub-floor ventilation to prevent damp and dry rot. It can also be used as an extractor outlet vent grille over ducting.
Hit and miss (HM): For use in period properties to replace defective vents, and areas there is an exposed position facing the prevailing wind.
Louvre (L): For use in interior rooms, and as an extractor outlet vent grille over core drilled duct holes from room, hob, kitchen and bathroom extractors.
Regency scroll (REG) and maximum air flow brick (MAX): Can be used to provide air under suspended floors and for room ventilation to reduce condensation or provide combustion air for solid fuel appliances.
Slotted (VV): For use to provide air for combustion with open fire places.
Square hole brick (GRID): Suitable for installation to conservation areas.
Victorian 'Y' pattern (Y): Early to late Victorian properties.
Windsor (WIN): Modern extensions and narrow courses of brickwork.
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Description
Cast iron air bricks, which are mortared into walls in the place of a single, double or triple brick.
Features and benefits:
Designed to sit flush with surrounding brickwork.
Manufactured in the UK.
They will last the lifetime of the building.
Can be supplied in bespoke finishes to match existing brickwork.