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Apologies if this is covered elsewhere, but I haven't seen a topic which covers my problem
1930s build, semi detached with bathroom (no external walls) on the wall which adjoins next door. The problem of water (condensation? rainwater?) in the loft space has been of an ongoing concern, but to give an idea of the current issue, the other day I felt droplets of water coming from the ceiling in the bathroom, which was (and has been for a while) sagging and was soft to the touch. Went into the loft. Water running slowly down each side of the chimney stack right above the bathroom. It was raining heavily outside. There was a small puddle near to where the leak was coming although but the loft has boards down with a few inches of insulation underneath.
In the last 12 months, we've installed a PIV unit, a new, very powerful, extractor fan, and had a new roof with refurbished chimney. The roofer came round, up on the roof, said there's no obvious visable problem. He thinks its condensation...I'm not so sure.
Any ideas?? Getting pretty desperate!
1930s build, semi detached with bathroom (no external walls) on the wall which adjoins next door. The problem of water (condensation? rainwater?) in the loft space has been of an ongoing concern, but to give an idea of the current issue, the other day I felt droplets of water coming from the ceiling in the bathroom, which was (and has been for a while) sagging and was soft to the touch. Went into the loft. Water running slowly down each side of the chimney stack right above the bathroom. It was raining heavily outside. There was a small puddle near to where the leak was coming although but the loft has boards down with a few inches of insulation underneath.
In the last 12 months, we've installed a PIV unit, a new, very powerful, extractor fan, and had a new roof with refurbished chimney. The roofer came round, up on the roof, said there's no obvious visable problem. He thinks its condensation...I'm not so sure.
Any ideas?? Getting pretty desperate!