Last winter I had damp patches on my bedroom ceiling.
When I went in the loft I could see that the timbers were wet with water dripping off them. The weather was cold and dry so I think that I have had excessive condensation on the slates which had dripped onto the roof timbers.
There is no felt beneath the slates and only a couple of inches of insulation above the ceiling.
The house had not been lived in for a few months and I can only assume that when the heating was put on it started to dry the house out sending the moisture upwards.
How do I prevent this happening this year?
Should I leave the heating on while I am away?
When I went in the loft I could see that the timbers were wet with water dripping off them. The weather was cold and dry so I think that I have had excessive condensation on the slates which had dripped onto the roof timbers.
There is no felt beneath the slates and only a couple of inches of insulation above the ceiling.
The house had not been lived in for a few months and I can only assume that when the heating was put on it started to dry the house out sending the moisture upwards.
How do I prevent this happening this year?
Should I leave the heating on while I am away?