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Subfloor Ventilation | Vents | Sydney.Micropest pest control Sydneyhas been servicing Sydney for wall, house, sub-floor air vents, and ventilation systems for over eighteen years. All our ventilation specialists are fully licensed and insured and are honest, well presented and will sincerely endeavour to assist you and rectify your ventilation problem. I could continue all day and tell you how wonderful Micropest is but that will not come up with a successful ventilation system for your house or building. Words of warning to the wise 50% of the time when you have damp smells ,mould ,and mildew in the house it's not a ventilation problem .The only way anyone can tell you accurately weather you have a ventilation problem or not is to carry out a thorough house and sub-floor inspection , which also includes a termite inspection and pest inspection. Myself being in the termite and pest inspection industry for over 25 years I've seen people been deceived everyday into spending obscene amounts of money on wall and air vents when it was not necessary. That's why Micropest will not carry out any sub-floor ventilation or house ventilation systems until a thorough damp and termite inspection is carried out on your property, a termite, and damp inspection for $250.00 dollars (conditions apply) on your building is a small price to pay instead of forking out thousands of dollars on unnecessary subfloor air vents and ventilators. The majority of time when people think they have a ventilation problem they could have any one of these common problems ,leaking pipes, leaking sewage ,drainage ,lateral damp, leaking showers ,leaking storm water, blocked storm water pipes ,rising damp ,covered vents or falling damp. A lot of the time when you fix up any of these simple problems it fixes your ventilation issues without making a mess and spending money. For any further in information about well vents, vents, house vents, sub-floor air vents, floor vents or ventilation system please don't hesitate to contact Gerard on: 1300 243 377. 455 x 160 mm vent455 x 160 mm vent, with decorative 11mm x 11mm crimped brass wire mesh, Hi flow static vents. They give 23,800 Sq mm of ventilation per vent. The Australian Building code 3.4.1 deals with sub-floor ventilation. There are 3 climate zones, Zone 1 is central Australia and requires 2,000 sqmm of ventilation per linear metre of external wall, using Aleta 455 x 160 vents in Zone 1 would mean spacings at 11.9 metres. Zone 2 is in land Australia and requires 4,000 sqmm of ventilation per linear metre of external wall, using Aleta 455 x 160 vents in Zone 2 would mean spacings at 6.0 metres. Zone 3 is coastal Australia and requires 6,000 sqmm of ventilation per linear metre of external wall, using Aleta 455 x 160 vents in Zone 3 would mean spacings at 4.0 metres. 230 x 160 mm vent230 x 160 mm vent, with decorative 11mm x 11mm crimped brass wire mesh, Hi flow static vents. They give 13,400 Sq mm of ventilation per vent. The Australian Building code 3.4.1 deals with sub-floor ventilation. There are 3 climate zones, Zone 1 is central Australia and requires 2,000 sqmm of ventilation per linear metre of external wall, using Aleta 230 x 160 vents in Zone 1 would mean spacings at 6.7 metres. Zone 2 is in land Australia and requires 4,000 sqmm of ventilation per linear metre of external wall, using Aleta 230 x 160 vents in Zone 2 would mean spacings at 3.4 metres. Zone 3 is coastal Australia and requires 6,000 sqmm of ventilation per linear metre of external wall, using Aleta 230 x 160 vents in Zone 3 would mean spacings at 2.2 metres. 230 x 75 mm vent230 x 75 mm vent, with decorative 11mm x 11mm crimped brass wire mesh, Hi flow static vents. They give 5,100 Sq mm of ventilation per vent. The Australian Building code 3.4.1 deals with sub-floor ventilation. There are 3 climate zones, Zone 1 is central Australia and requires 2,000 sqmm of ventilation per linear metre of external wall, using Aleta 230 x 75 vents in Zone 1 would mean spacings at 2.6 metres. Zone 2 is in land Australia and requires 4,000 sqmm of ventilation per linear metre of external wall, using Aleta 230 x 75 vents in Zone 2 would mean spacings at 1.3 metres. Zone 3 is coastal Australia and requires 6,000 sqmm of ventilation per linear metre of external wall, using Aleta 230 x 75 vents in Zone 3 would mean spacings at .85 metres. 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