I've noticed over the past few weeks a small amount of condensation in the loft. Enough so you can see some droplets of water hanging from the roof lining and some drops that have fallen off into the boarding below.
I've half put this down to the cold/damp conditions we've had recently meaning there's a lot of moisture around, but today I noticed a couple of small runs of water down the chimney breast (in the loft) from top to bottom.
These were not major, but you could clearly see the path of water down the length an they were damp to the touch implying there was still a trickly going down them.
With binoculars I looked at the roof area around the chimney and the very top (flagstone) tiles immediately next to the chimney look questionable, but it's hard to tell for sure!?
So, is all this down to a couple of broken/damaged tiles around the chimney do you think, allowing water under the tiles and into the loft space? Or am I fighting a couple of battles here?
I've half put this down to the cold/damp conditions we've had recently meaning there's a lot of moisture around, but today I noticed a couple of small runs of water down the chimney breast (in the loft) from top to bottom.
These were not major, but you could clearly see the path of water down the length an they were damp to the touch implying there was still a trickly going down them.
With binoculars I looked at the roof area around the chimney and the very top (flagstone) tiles immediately next to the chimney look questionable, but it's hard to tell for sure!?
So, is all this down to a couple of broken/damaged tiles around the chimney do you think, allowing water under the tiles and into the loft space? Or am I fighting a couple of battles here?