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    Black mould on sloping edges of the ceiling

    Thanks for all your replies. Sounds like a big job!
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    Black mould on sloping edges of the ceiling

    Is this a DIY job or what professional do I need?
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    Black mould on sloping edges of the ceiling

    Yes, that is what I thought. Would pouring down Vermiculite be much easier? Are there any problems associated with this? I know that it may be more expensive than insulating wool or foam but much quicker to do.
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    Black mould on sloping edges of the ceiling

    Thank you for your suggestions so far. I have heard that because I cannot get the rockwool insultation into the tight space at the edge of the eves, pouring down Vermiculite such as this one is a way of solving the problem and insulate the hard to get to space...
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    Black mould on sloping edges of the ceiling

    My upstairs bedroom's ceiling slopes slight around the edges because it goes up by about 12 inches to the loft space. As a result, the sloping part is not insulated properly like the flat part of the ceiling. It gets cold and condensation forms resulting in mould growth on these sloping...
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    New but damaged Boiler recently installation

    A new but damaged gas boiler was installed in my house. The metal cover is dented. Installer claims he hadn’t noticed it until he was putting the lid back so the boiler must have been dropped or bashed into at the suppliers or in transit. Reluctantly, the company said they will replace the cover...
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