Hi There,
I have just spoken to a a local roofing expert regarding a condensation problem I have in my loft.
He suggests that I have 4 vent tiles fitted, 2 on each side of the roof, and says that the condensation will disappear within a day or two of fitting these. He says that the particular tiles he intends fitting allow quite a lot of air into the loft space to help it breathe.
Anyway, he has quoted £250.00 + VAT to do this. Does this quote sound reasonable?
I am more than happy to pay this if it is but have no experience of such things and the costs involved so just wondered whether anyone on here could advise? I am based in Buckinghamshire.
Also, I have a vertical flue running through the loft space and this feels warm to the touch. The roofer claims that the flue should be double skinned and therefore should not feel warm to the touch. He says that this certainly isn't helping the condensation problem. Anyone have any thoughts on this?
Many thanks.
I have just spoken to a a local roofing expert regarding a condensation problem I have in my loft.
He suggests that I have 4 vent tiles fitted, 2 on each side of the roof, and says that the condensation will disappear within a day or two of fitting these. He says that the particular tiles he intends fitting allow quite a lot of air into the loft space to help it breathe.
Anyway, he has quoted £250.00 + VAT to do this. Does this quote sound reasonable?
I am more than happy to pay this if it is but have no experience of such things and the costs involved so just wondered whether anyone on here could advise? I am based in Buckinghamshire.
Also, I have a vertical flue running through the loft space and this feels warm to the touch. The roofer claims that the flue should be double skinned and therefore should not feel warm to the touch. He says that this certainly isn't helping the condensation problem. Anyone have any thoughts on this?
Many thanks.