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I have had a wood burner fitted this year by a good and competent Woodburning company, everything has been done by the book inc. register plates and linings.
The problem I have now, which I have never had in the past, is severe condensation in the loft, to the extent at first I thought it was a leaky roof, but this is not the case. I live in a bungalow, so there is no lengthy stack to the roof.
Has anyone come across this before, could it be the warm stack now in the loft which is meeting the cold air and causing the problem.... I am now assuming the remedy for this is air bricks and ventilation in the loft.
Thanks
Graham Williams
I have had a wood burner fitted this year by a good and competent Woodburning company, everything has been done by the book inc. register plates and linings.
The problem I have now, which I have never had in the past, is severe condensation in the loft, to the extent at first I thought it was a leaky roof, but this is not the case. I live in a bungalow, so there is no lengthy stack to the roof.
Has anyone come across this before, could it be the warm stack now in the loft which is meeting the cold air and causing the problem.... I am now assuming the remedy for this is air bricks and ventilation in the loft.
Thanks
Graham Williams
