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Hi folks,
I have a house build in the 50s a
with slate tile roof with dry ridge. I noticed last winter there was dew on the nails and everything I read and the few roofers I spoke to all said improve ventilation.
So I got 4 each lower side to improve this around November and noticed when we had the cold snap that the wood was more wet and the nails had frost. this gradually increased to what you see in the pictures. Its is breezy and cold.
Now it suggests this is the warm air hitting the cold in the loft but I'm a bit lost where to start.
The roofer said it will dry out in spring.and ill have no more issues
Do I insulate the loft hatch?
The boiler is on the 1st floor so I guess its causing some heat from the small cupboard
I'm concerned about rot of course and mold. Would a few mo.ths cause any concern?
Do I speak with a roofer or do I need to get someone to look at my insulation and get it re done.
Any advice appreciated.
I have a house build in the 50s a
with slate tile roof with dry ridge. I noticed last winter there was dew on the nails and everything I read and the few roofers I spoke to all said improve ventilation.
So I got 4 each lower side to improve this around November and noticed when we had the cold snap that the wood was more wet and the nails had frost. this gradually increased to what you see in the pictures. Its is breezy and cold.
Now it suggests this is the warm air hitting the cold in the loft but I'm a bit lost where to start.
The roofer said it will dry out in spring.and ill have no more issues
Do I insulate the loft hatch?
The boiler is on the 1st floor so I guess its causing some heat from the small cupboard
I'm concerned about rot of course and mold. Would a few mo.ths cause any concern?
Do I speak with a roofer or do I need to get someone to look at my insulation and get it re done.
Any advice appreciated.