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<blockquote data-quote="binky" data-source="post: 518962" data-attributes="member: 490"><p>my house is 1886, on particulalrly wet winter a few years ago we got damp on the ground floor fireplace which could only have come down the chimney. I have a 4ft void under the floorboards which was bone dry. I have sinced capped the unused chimney pots with vented covers, ad fitted chinmney cowls to the 2 we stil use for woodburners, which seems to have stopped the problem coming back. I did offer to cap the neighbours pots whilst I had the scffolding up (they have 4 pots sharing the same stack) but they declined the offer, so I'm just hoping their 4 large holes don't let damp into my side again. </p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="binky, post: 518962, member: 490"] my house is 1886, on particulalrly wet winter a few years ago we got damp on the ground floor fireplace which could only have come down the chimney. I have a 4ft void under the floorboards which was bone dry. I have sinced capped the unused chimney pots with vented covers, ad fitted chinmney cowls to the 2 we stil use for woodburners, which seems to have stopped the problem coming back. I did offer to cap the neighbours pots whilst I had the scffolding up (they have 4 pots sharing the same stack) but they declined the offer, so I'm just hoping their 4 large holes don't let damp into my side again. [/QUOTE]
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