Ah no I meant the seal on the outside of the windows is in poor condition. I’m just waiting for the bad weather here to improve before I have it redone. I was just wondering whether that could be the cause of it.
My windows appear to have damp patches internally running down both sides as in the picture. The white silicone seal around the windows is old. Do you think the picture looks like wet as a result of the white silicone not being weather tight?
The new roof can’t be the problem as I’ve had this since day one. The different roofers that I had out all said that the old roof was in a very bad way and the tiles were crumbling when they showed me them.
the person that owned the house before me had put boards on the ceiling in the loft and...
Yeah I don’t think that is anything to do with the condensation. I think that’s prob because the white silicone sealant round the windows needs redoing and is letting in rain or damp.
would that be adding to my condensation problem do you think?
I’m just waiting for the weather to improve...
That’s the lounge and a lot of the bedrooms are like that around the inside of the windows. That’s why I was wondering whether it might have something to do with the external white silicone that seals the windows in?
The plumber that changed my radiators and services my boiler said it was a one pipe and that they generally aren’t as good as two pipe but he thought I would be ok with it. I just can’t seem to get upstairs very warm but the radiators are quite big.
Hi everyone,
I have been told that the heating system in my house is a one pipe system rather than the usual two pipe system.
Is there anything I can do other than get a whole new system put in to make the heating more effective?
I don’t really want to be spending a fortune as I don’t plan...