I have an old house which has a slated roof. The front of the house has eaves, the rear doesn't.
In August 08 I had the rear elevation felted and reslated, which, effectively will have cut the ventillation down quite a bit. The slates were well past it, but I couldn't afford to get front and back done.
The rear elevation, which has no eaves, is cut off from the top of the loft by an age old loft conversion (nothing to do with me), which gets ventilation from the eaves at the front and so isn't getting much of an airing.
Although there are no issues yet, I would like to know what options I have if I do indeed find I start getting condensation.
Thanks
In August 08 I had the rear elevation felted and reslated, which, effectively will have cut the ventillation down quite a bit. The slates were well past it, but I couldn't afford to get front and back done.
The rear elevation, which has no eaves, is cut off from the top of the loft by an age old loft conversion (nothing to do with me), which gets ventilation from the eaves at the front and so isn't getting much of an airing.
Although there are no issues yet, I would like to know what options I have if I do indeed find I start getting condensation.
Thanks