Since having a shower fitted in the corner of the bathroom 6 years ago against an inner wall, we have experienced Black mold spots on the ceiling above the shower.
I've kept this under control by cleaning with bleach every month, but only in the Autumn/Spring months and leaving the window ajar and bathroom door open to allow to vent the bathroom after a shower. Summer it is OK with no problems.
Some 5 years ago, we had new loft Insulation (8") on top of the older 2" layer.
Being the roof slopes steeply closely near the outer part of the bathroom and although the insulation now being 10", I thought if being so close to the roof and this being a cold trap as this only occurs in the colder damp months.
I went up into the loft and found the area above the mold spots was not fully covered by any insulation and that the plastic membrane of the plaster board was damp/wet with condensation.
Found a spare roll left by the installers and covered the area with 8" of insulation.
Now my question is, would this cure the problem or should I fit a extractor fan above.
Any advice please. Thanks
I've kept this under control by cleaning with bleach every month, but only in the Autumn/Spring months and leaving the window ajar and bathroom door open to allow to vent the bathroom after a shower. Summer it is OK with no problems.
Some 5 years ago, we had new loft Insulation (8") on top of the older 2" layer.
Being the roof slopes steeply closely near the outer part of the bathroom and although the insulation now being 10", I thought if being so close to the roof and this being a cold trap as this only occurs in the colder damp months.
I went up into the loft and found the area above the mold spots was not fully covered by any insulation and that the plastic membrane of the plaster board was damp/wet with condensation.
Found a spare roll left by the installers and covered the area with 8" of insulation.
Now my question is, would this cure the problem or should I fit a extractor fan above.
Any advice please. Thanks