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    Spray Foam Roof - Urgh!

    It's a very straightforward roof so I'm hoping that's the case. I'd rather get it redone and do away with the foam completely so I don't have to worry about it again. It's the original roof from 60's so I guess it may not be a bad thing to do even ignoring the foam problem.
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    Spray Foam Roof - Urgh!

    Thank you for the reply. I've ordered some draught strips and packed some holes for pipes based on your advice. The insulation for the loft floor is only about 15cm and squished to a little less than this so not ideal. Pulled out the fibreglass wool and the extent of the mess became clearer...
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    Spray Foam Roof - Urgh!

    The above shows the worst bit where the foam has shrunk and left cracks and gaps. Looks like a pretty poor job. Easy enough to spray those to limit condensation but the edges are still going to present an issue...
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    Spray Foam Roof - Urgh!

    Unfortunately I’m the owner of a spray foam roof. The survey when I bought the house didn’t flag it as an issue but soon after buying I realised it was a ticking time bomb. I should have done my research I know, but hindsight is a wonderful thing. The loft is boarded out and has damp patches...
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