Hi,
I have an interesting problem with a couple of possible solutions.
I live in a 1940s ex council property where quite a bit of insitu concrete moulding/pouring was utilised in the construction.
The problem I am seeing is associated with the dining room and one of these large slabs of concrete. There is an alcove where the room juts out by approximately 1m and this has a 1.5m run making up approx half the total wall run. The window in this alcove has a concrete lintel, but this has had a reinforced concrete slab poured around it to make up a flat roof (which extends as a porch to the side over the front door) and to bring it back inline with the second story. There isn't any form of external covering to the concrete.
As you would expect this slab gets very cold and so this invites condensation to form on the inside walls and ceiling within the alcove and allows mildue to flourish.
We have been through the route of dehumidifiers and opening the windows etc., but we decorate and then it returns because of the water.
As I see it we have 3 choices.
1) Convert the small flat roof to a pitched roof and insulate on top of the slab - I'm not 100% sure what's needed and would be quite expensive. (A few pointers would be good) + we already have planning to do this from when we had the extension done, just the builder was crap and couldn't get off the job quick enough once the main extension was done, so he could get on with his next job.
2) Insulate inside the room - issues with window and risk of just hiding the problem and might not work?
3) Add some kind of exterior coating and hope it goes away?
Anyway, any suggestions or pointers would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
Paul
I have an interesting problem with a couple of possible solutions.
I live in a 1940s ex council property where quite a bit of insitu concrete moulding/pouring was utilised in the construction.
The problem I am seeing is associated with the dining room and one of these large slabs of concrete. There is an alcove where the room juts out by approximately 1m and this has a 1.5m run making up approx half the total wall run. The window in this alcove has a concrete lintel, but this has had a reinforced concrete slab poured around it to make up a flat roof (which extends as a porch to the side over the front door) and to bring it back inline with the second story. There isn't any form of external covering to the concrete.
As you would expect this slab gets very cold and so this invites condensation to form on the inside walls and ceiling within the alcove and allows mildue to flourish.
We have been through the route of dehumidifiers and opening the windows etc., but we decorate and then it returns because of the water.
As I see it we have 3 choices.
1) Convert the small flat roof to a pitched roof and insulate on top of the slab - I'm not 100% sure what's needed and would be quite expensive. (A few pointers would be good) + we already have planning to do this from when we had the extension done, just the builder was crap and couldn't get off the job quick enough once the main extension was done, so he could get on with his next job.
2) Insulate inside the room - issues with window and risk of just hiding the problem and might not work?
3) Add some kind of exterior coating and hope it goes away?
Anyway, any suggestions or pointers would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
Paul