I had my roof replaced with slate 3 years ago and every winter since there has been a lot of condensation building up on the underside of the roof and dripping onto the ceilings below. I am aware that this is caused by a lack of ventillation in the loft space but I am confused on how to go about fixing this.
Having called the roofer back to look at the problem, he installed 4 low level roof vents (2 at front 2 at back) and this has not made any difference. Shouldnt he have installed some vents near the top also? If so, more or less than he installed at the low level.
The house was built in 1880 and is stone walled and the front section of the roof has a soffit board but the rear has no soffit board as the facia board is fixed directly to the rear wall. This means there is no air gap at the rear of the house between the roof and the wall. I think this isn't helping matters either. Unfortunately this is the way the house was built all those years ago so I cant change it.
Any advise as to which direction I need to take would be very appreciated, before all my timbers rot away!
Having called the roofer back to look at the problem, he installed 4 low level roof vents (2 at front 2 at back) and this has not made any difference. Shouldnt he have installed some vents near the top also? If so, more or less than he installed at the low level.
The house was built in 1880 and is stone walled and the front section of the roof has a soffit board but the rear has no soffit board as the facia board is fixed directly to the rear wall. This means there is no air gap at the rear of the house between the roof and the wall. I think this isn't helping matters either. Unfortunately this is the way the house was built all those years ago so I cant change it.
Any advise as to which direction I need to take would be very appreciated, before all my timbers rot away!