Hi all,
We have an old rosemary clay roof without any roof felt and have been getting damp spots on lots of the rafters, and now showing mould growth. All of the battens seem to be very damp/mouldy
We’ve not had any leaks or visible water trickling through just appears almost like penetrating damp through the tiles and battens into the rafters. No rafters feel
Rotten as in can’t push a screwdriver through.
We recently had any broken/slipped tiles replaced and the hips/ridges repointed but are still getting the issue. Don’t think it’s condensation as it’s very draughty in there.
If in summer when the rafters dry out properly I remove the mould and treat it with a mould/rot preventer, will the timbers last a whilst still?
Im just wondering if they’re okay to get damp but then dry and whether this will last us a few years still as can’t afford a full reroof
Pics taken after heavy rain during storm babet so at its worse!
Thanks
We have an old rosemary clay roof without any roof felt and have been getting damp spots on lots of the rafters, and now showing mould growth. All of the battens seem to be very damp/mouldy
We’ve not had any leaks or visible water trickling through just appears almost like penetrating damp through the tiles and battens into the rafters. No rafters feel
Rotten as in can’t push a screwdriver through.
We recently had any broken/slipped tiles replaced and the hips/ridges repointed but are still getting the issue. Don’t think it’s condensation as it’s very draughty in there.
If in summer when the rafters dry out properly I remove the mould and treat it with a mould/rot preventer, will the timbers last a whilst still?
Im just wondering if they’re okay to get damp but then dry and whether this will last us a few years still as can’t afford a full reroof
Pics taken after heavy rain during storm babet so at its worse!
Thanks