Old house - no fireplaces , or have they been blocked off ? Full central heating system ? do you try and economise by shutting rooms ? Condensation in the attic ? Are there water tanks up there , uncovered ? Is the house detached ? Also where in London
[/quote] Old house - no fireplaces , or have they been blocked off ? Full central heating system ? do you try and economise by shutting rooms ? Condensation in the attic ? Are there water tanks up there , uncovered ? Is the house detached ? Also where in London [/quote]
Hi there
the fire places have been blocked off
We have full central heating but dont make any effort to close or open doors. The windows are generally shut
There was bad condensation in the attic which was made better by installing vents. It still feels damp up there and there is massive wetness in the bottom corners which i think may be condensation and what is causing the problem
There are no water tanks up in the loft.
It is an old victorian house which has been split into 4 1 bed flats. We are the top right hand corner
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