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Hi all.
I've done a search in the forum for this problem and now have a understanding of the problem and why it was caused but I still have some questions hopefully someone can help me with.
So had old flat roof replaced last Summer. Insulated with 70mm CeloTex, new OSB board and EPDM rubber over the lot. No vapour barrier.
While decorating yesterday around our burner flue I noticed a considerable patch of mould forming close to the flue (where there is no insulation) I understand why this is forming, warm air from the kitchen hitting the cold board and forming condensation and thus mould. Getting up the with head torch I can see the mould spreading.
The area around of the flue has no plasterboard as I was planning on cladded this area while decorating and is coldest part of room, which is a kitchen.
My question is, if the worst of the mould can be removed and the celing is sealed will this prevent the mould spreading? Alternatively I guess it either pulling the new roof off and redoing it with vapour barrier and pulling ceilings down inside?
I hope this all makes some sort of sense and greatful if anyone with experience in the field can help.
Cheers
I've done a search in the forum for this problem and now have a understanding of the problem and why it was caused but I still have some questions hopefully someone can help me with.
So had old flat roof replaced last Summer. Insulated with 70mm CeloTex, new OSB board and EPDM rubber over the lot. No vapour barrier.
While decorating yesterday around our burner flue I noticed a considerable patch of mould forming close to the flue (where there is no insulation) I understand why this is forming, warm air from the kitchen hitting the cold board and forming condensation and thus mould. Getting up the with head torch I can see the mould spreading.
The area around of the flue has no plasterboard as I was planning on cladded this area while decorating and is coldest part of room, which is a kitchen.
My question is, if the worst of the mould can be removed and the celing is sealed will this prevent the mould spreading? Alternatively I guess it either pulling the new roof off and redoing it with vapour barrier and pulling ceilings down inside?
I hope this all makes some sort of sense and greatful if anyone with experience in the field can help.
Cheers