Hi all
Still suffering from this. I've just had a plumber around to quote for fitting the bathroom extractor fan which I'm definitely going to do.
When he went into the loft he suggested fitting celotex between the rafter in the roof on the north side. This should stop air hitting the felt which is really cold.
In principle that sounds OK, but at the same time it feels as though this is the sort of thing you do and then find that it caused some sort of horrible damage!
Does this sound like good advice? I'd of thought you'd need to do all the roof and if there was any gaps the moisture would still get through.
Celotex isn't cheap, so it might work out cheaper to pay for someone to fit some vents.
Getting a bit worried now as I'm starting to see mould forming up there.
Still suffering from this. I've just had a plumber around to quote for fitting the bathroom extractor fan which I'm definitely going to do.
When he went into the loft he suggested fitting celotex between the rafter in the roof on the north side. This should stop air hitting the felt which is really cold.
In principle that sounds OK, but at the same time it feels as though this is the sort of thing you do and then find that it caused some sort of horrible damage!
Does this sound like good advice? I'd of thought you'd need to do all the roof and if there was any gaps the moisture would still get through.
Celotex isn't cheap, so it might work out cheaper to pay for someone to fit some vents.
Getting a bit worried now as I'm starting to see mould forming up there.