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Filling in an air vent half covered by soundproofing

Anonymous user 28/02/2024 - 3.59 PM

Hello We recently had our bedroom wall soundproofed due to noisy neighbour issues. A small stud wall was fitted with rockwool in and acoustic panels over the front. There's an air vent in the wall next to the one that was soundproofed, that we were told wouldn't be a problem and could be sorted out. Instead they just half covered it over, so half the vent is now within the stud wall, and it is letting some sound through. From the outside I can see that the airbrick was covered over anyway by the roof fascia board (a new roof was fitted before we bought the house) so it isn't ventilating the room anyway, there's no boiler or fireplace in the room, and we were going to replace the window with one with trickle vents. Any advice on how we can fill in thw part of the air vent still visible in the bedroom from the inside would really be appreciated! Thank you

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C & N Building Contractors Ltd

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Great Yarmouth
Personally i would need to have a look, but given the info either brick it in maybe even get some expanding foam in there and maybe fill over that when dry. There the 2 easiest ways but would looking at the job would give me a better idea of what going on
Answered16 April 2021
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