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Hi - NEED HELP! [/b]
I have moved into a house with loft conversion (dormer bedroom) and loft bathroom. Outside the dormer and bathroom is the empty roof space where there is the boiler and unvented cylinder with quite a lot of pipes running across the boarded roof floor. Only about a third of the roof (area around boiler) has been insulated with celotex between rafters then plasterboard screwed in. Rest of the roof is not insulated - I see rafters and breathable membrane (concrete interlocking tiles). wool from the floor joists go all way to eaves. There is no ventilation.
PROBLEM: condensation on underside of membrane near the bottom (just above the wool). [/b]. There are water patches on the wool and bottom of rafters as well.
I thought that breathable membrane was supposed to let water vapour pass through to the top side of membrane where it would then flow down the membrane into gutter?
Why is there condensation on the underside which has frozen in the cold weather in past few days.
Please help - any advice much appreciated. Many tha ks
I have moved into a house with loft conversion (dormer bedroom) and loft bathroom. Outside the dormer and bathroom is the empty roof space where there is the boiler and unvented cylinder with quite a lot of pipes running across the boarded roof floor. Only about a third of the roof (area around boiler) has been insulated with celotex between rafters then plasterboard screwed in. Rest of the roof is not insulated - I see rafters and breathable membrane (concrete interlocking tiles). wool from the floor joists go all way to eaves. There is no ventilation.
PROBLEM: condensation on underside of membrane near the bottom (just above the wool). [/b]. There are water patches on the wool and bottom of rafters as well.
I thought that breathable membrane was supposed to let water vapour pass through to the top side of membrane where it would then flow down the membrane into gutter?
Why is there condensation on the underside which has frozen in the cold weather in past few days.
Please help - any advice much appreciated. Many tha ks