Hi all.
I want to have the upstairs ceilings plastered as they have an artex on them at the moment. In two rooms though, where the ceilings meet the outside wall, black mould patches appear. obviously this needs to be fixed before the plastering otherwise it will just come back
In the other two rooms, mould hasn't appeared yet but I think that is due to them being used far less. The edges in those rooms are cold as well in comparison to the rest of the ceiling.
My thinking is that the insulation in the loft is not covering these mouldy areas adequately or at all. This is causing the cold patch on the ceiling leading to the mould. Unfortunately, because of the restrictions in the loft space (no boarding, old air heating pipes running throughout, angled/low roof, beams etc) it is very difficult to get up there and have a proper look.
The loft, at a glance, seems badly insulated in general but seems to do it's job in the main. There is also a 'shadow' effect on the ceiling in straight lines, presumably where the joists are situated in the loft, but I am hoping the re-plastering will help hide these.
Does anyone have any advice on how to proceed? There are wood panels above each door in the bedrooms, which I was thinking of venting to improve airflow in the room and perhaps stop the condensation from forming in those mouldy areas?
Appreciate any help, regards.
I want to have the upstairs ceilings plastered as they have an artex on them at the moment. In two rooms though, where the ceilings meet the outside wall, black mould patches appear. obviously this needs to be fixed before the plastering otherwise it will just come back
In the other two rooms, mould hasn't appeared yet but I think that is due to them being used far less. The edges in those rooms are cold as well in comparison to the rest of the ceiling.
My thinking is that the insulation in the loft is not covering these mouldy areas adequately or at all. This is causing the cold patch on the ceiling leading to the mould. Unfortunately, because of the restrictions in the loft space (no boarding, old air heating pipes running throughout, angled/low roof, beams etc) it is very difficult to get up there and have a proper look.
The loft, at a glance, seems badly insulated in general but seems to do it's job in the main. There is also a 'shadow' effect on the ceiling in straight lines, presumably where the joists are situated in the loft, but I am hoping the re-plastering will help hide these.
Does anyone have any advice on how to proceed? There are wood panels above each door in the bedrooms, which I was thinking of venting to improve airflow in the room and perhaps stop the condensation from forming in those mouldy areas?
Appreciate any help, regards.