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Hi,
I went up into the roof space very recently during the extremely cold weather we have had, it’s a fair size, you can stand up on it and walk around, however I’ve noticed quite a bit of condensation on the underside of the roof.
I’ve never noticed this before and if I’m honest it freaked me out a bit.
FYI - I have also recently started to put extra insulation up in the roof space, I’ve maybe done only 1/3 off the space up there however but have stopped laying any more for now. I had 100mm insulation in between the batons, so I got the 200mm Rockwool top up stuff to lay over the top. In addition I have also had new double glazing installed upstairs this year.
I thought I may have disrupted the airflow by laying too close to the gap between the rafters and the soffit, so i have went back around and pulled all insulation away from that gap to ensure any air can circulate, I have also bought a dehumidifier for the house which indicates anywhere from 50-60% humidity but generally it sits around 55%.
However I noticed that there are no vents in the soffit around the house (other than for extractor fans), I also noticed that there are no vents on the soffits of any house in the estate however, so I’m curious as to whether I should install some and how the air is supposed to flow around my loft to improve the airflow or if that’s a mistake, my house was built around 2001.
Also, other than what I have already done, does an anyone have any suggestions?
I went up into the roof space very recently during the extremely cold weather we have had, it’s a fair size, you can stand up on it and walk around, however I’ve noticed quite a bit of condensation on the underside of the roof.
I’ve never noticed this before and if I’m honest it freaked me out a bit.
FYI - I have also recently started to put extra insulation up in the roof space, I’ve maybe done only 1/3 off the space up there however but have stopped laying any more for now. I had 100mm insulation in between the batons, so I got the 200mm Rockwool top up stuff to lay over the top. In addition I have also had new double glazing installed upstairs this year.
I thought I may have disrupted the airflow by laying too close to the gap between the rafters and the soffit, so i have went back around and pulled all insulation away from that gap to ensure any air can circulate, I have also bought a dehumidifier for the house which indicates anywhere from 50-60% humidity but generally it sits around 55%.
However I noticed that there are no vents in the soffit around the house (other than for extractor fans), I also noticed that there are no vents on the soffits of any house in the estate however, so I’m curious as to whether I should install some and how the air is supposed to flow around my loft to improve the airflow or if that’s a mistake, my house was built around 2001.
Also, other than what I have already done, does an anyone have any suggestions?