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    Condensation in loft

    Okay, thanks a lot for your help!
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    Condensation in loft

    So the bottom is a load of dust and dirt. Where the two points meet there’s no gap to the outside?
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    Condensation in loft

    I’ve been up on a ladder and there’s no gap at all on the rear of the house the brick meets roof? There are no soffits front or back?
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    Condensation in loft

    The first two are from the side where there is no gap at the eaves you can see the moisture on the membrane. Hopefully you can tell if that’s breathable or not? Then the last picture is from the other end where there is a gap at the eaves and the membrane is dry, rafters look like they’ve been...
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    Condensation in loft

    Thank you!
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    Condensation in loft

    Do you think I I could add a roof tile vent to go along with what’s already in place? I’m thinking that a tile vent purely because I could probably install that myself? Would the lap vents work or is that pointless as it’s not felt?
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    Condensation in loft

    There’s only the one ventilation point along that one side of the eaves. Nothing else the other side is completely sealed. No vent at the ridge. It has what I assume is a breathable membrane
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    Condensation in loft

    Okay thank you. I’ve seen people say that as long as this then dries out and only ever happens when it’s really cold it’s not something to worry about? I was about to buy the vent trays but then read they aren’t useful with a breathable membrane only felt?
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    Condensation in loft

    Yes it does
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    Condensation in loft

    I wondered if anyone can help me! I recently moved into a 1900’s ish house which was really cold. I went in the attic and found minimal insulation, this was also picked up on the survey. So I set about adding another 200mm. I made sure I didn’t pack it too close to the eaves. Although there’s...
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