i have a problem with my loft,
one side and one side only seems to drip with water,
i assume its a condensation which forms into droplets.
i had this problem last year, i posted on here and was told to clear out the eves.
i did this and all seemed to be OK however the problem has come back,
i have looked at the eves agian all is OK.
its strange as it is only on one side.
i have been advised to get some silver Loft Insulation reflects heat
as seem below
will this help?
http://www.screwfix.com/app/sfd/cat/pro.jsp?cId=101893&ts=12199&id=29949
my cold water tank is in the loft and does not have a lid on it could this make a difference?
my bathroom does not have a window however there is a small grill in the celling which connects to an oulet pipe to get rid of any steam.
i have also noticed i dont have an air brick, and i am not to sure if there are vents in the eves.
if there are no vents in the eves could i just drill holes into it?
one side and one side only seems to drip with water,
i assume its a condensation which forms into droplets.
i had this problem last year, i posted on here and was told to clear out the eves.
i did this and all seemed to be OK however the problem has come back,
i have looked at the eves agian all is OK.
its strange as it is only on one side.
i have been advised to get some silver Loft Insulation reflects heat
as seem below
will this help?
http://www.screwfix.com/app/sfd/cat/pro.jsp?cId=101893&ts=12199&id=29949
my cold water tank is in the loft and does not have a lid on it could this make a difference?
my bathroom does not have a window however there is a small grill in the celling which connects to an oulet pipe to get rid of any steam.
i have also noticed i dont have an air brick, and i am not to sure if there are vents in the eves.
if there are no vents in the eves could i just drill holes into it?