Last year I installed insulation in the loft. Since then I have had damp problems. I have now realised that this is more than likely due to the fact that I done the insulation right up to the eaves and didn't leave any gaps round the edges. So, my question is, how do I rectify this? is it best to just pull the insulation back a bit around the edges, or would you cut the insulation and remove it from round the edges? Do I need to do this all the way round or just in places? And how much of a gap do I need for air flow? Also, I have disconnected the bathroom extractor (has been disconnected since we bought the house), as it makes the bathroom so drafty. I did cover over the hole with plastic and put insulation on top. Do you think this is adding to the problem with hot air getting into the loft and not enough air flow? Would I be best to reattach the extractor fan or to get the extractor fan hole plastered over? We never had a damp problem until the insulation so I am assuming this is the cause of the problem....Thanks for any help!!