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Hi folks. Just joined to tap into the collective genius thta I am sure is out there. I have mould on the ceiling in bathroom. It is only present on the angle part of the ceiling that is near the external wall under the roof line. The void directly above in the loft space between the roof and the plasterboard has no insulation and in turn is cold. So when warm moist air occurs during showers it condenses on the cold ceiling surface . The area where the joists are is free from mould. My thoughts are the solid timber is insulating to a degree. Since i can't stuff insulation into the void in the loft space directly above the shower area could i attach batons to the ceiling using joists as fixing points - fit rigid insulation to ceiling surface then fit drywall over this. In effect making a very thick but insulated ceiling. Any advice welcome.
Thank you.
Ian.
Thank you.
Ian.