Hi,
Roof structure in 1st pic, rear of the house 2nd pic from May 2022.
Noticed last night, 3rd pic, inside of bathroom cupboard lots of yellow marks/stains, went up in loft above back of house and looking up through the hatch 4th pic the large timber seemed to be very wet in places as well as the underside of the valley board and felt.
Looking further up where the large timber goes - it's wet up there too. If I follow the valley down, 5th pic it meets a rafter and this is soaking wet with what looks like white fungus starting to form. The insulation under here is wet which probably explains the marks in the cupboard.
It's wet all the way along to where the rafter disappears along the edge of the roof 6th pic.
I went up in this loft mid-November and also in mid-December to get the Christmas decorations down and didn't see or notice any of this? When the weather was -7 outside, I checked this loft and there was lots of moisture on the opposite side but assumed it was the huge temperature difference vs outside and also that sides slate vents need cleaning out.
I've been up in the crawl space above the top floor and next to the hip seems wet?
I had all damaged/slipped slates repaired and loose ridge tiles refixed beginning August 2022.
I had all the front ridge tiles rebedded 3rd week of November 2022.
The 2nd floor room behind the rear chimney the wall is wet - started as a small patch early November and has got bigger. I thought it was the chimney leaking a bit and was planning on having an overhaul in spring. Could this be the same or a separate problem? When we bought the place 4 years ago there was a similar 'portal' but more to the left of this one and it wasn't wet.
The 8th & 9th pics show the chimney, hip and behind the chimney but these are from August 2022 before I lost the drone in a tree.
As the valleys are laid on wooden board I think you can get condensation underneath, but I think it seems far too wet for this to all be condensation? Is there any way at all it could be caused by the ridge tiles being rebedded?
Would really appreciate any help that could be offered on this please.
Many thanks,
chaoticj
Roof structure in 1st pic, rear of the house 2nd pic from May 2022.
Noticed last night, 3rd pic, inside of bathroom cupboard lots of yellow marks/stains, went up in loft above back of house and looking up through the hatch 4th pic the large timber seemed to be very wet in places as well as the underside of the valley board and felt.
Looking further up where the large timber goes - it's wet up there too. If I follow the valley down, 5th pic it meets a rafter and this is soaking wet with what looks like white fungus starting to form. The insulation under here is wet which probably explains the marks in the cupboard.
It's wet all the way along to where the rafter disappears along the edge of the roof 6th pic.
I went up in this loft mid-November and also in mid-December to get the Christmas decorations down and didn't see or notice any of this? When the weather was -7 outside, I checked this loft and there was lots of moisture on the opposite side but assumed it was the huge temperature difference vs outside and also that sides slate vents need cleaning out.
I've been up in the crawl space above the top floor and next to the hip seems wet?
I had all damaged/slipped slates repaired and loose ridge tiles refixed beginning August 2022.
I had all the front ridge tiles rebedded 3rd week of November 2022.
The 2nd floor room behind the rear chimney the wall is wet - started as a small patch early November and has got bigger. I thought it was the chimney leaking a bit and was planning on having an overhaul in spring. Could this be the same or a separate problem? When we bought the place 4 years ago there was a similar 'portal' but more to the left of this one and it wasn't wet.
The 8th & 9th pics show the chimney, hip and behind the chimney but these are from August 2022 before I lost the drone in a tree.
As the valleys are laid on wooden board I think you can get condensation underneath, but I think it seems far too wet for this to all be condensation? Is there any way at all it could be caused by the ridge tiles being rebedded?
Would really appreciate any help that could be offered on this please.
Many thanks,
chaoticj
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