I have a stone step that the front door sits on. Since it has got cold there now loads of moisture coming through it (assuming condensation). Is it possible to replace this slab to prevent this or is there anything that can be done to prevent this water coming through?
Hi . I've been fighting with the condensation for some time now . It is just dripping from the felt underneath the roof tiles .
Drilled some holes and installed vents ( one every 60-70cm on both sides of the house - those bright points on the photos :)
put some plastic between felt vents ...
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We had some windows and doors fitted 6 months ago and have condensation ever since when there is a cold night. The walls were built during the hot summer we had last year so we don't believe there is any moisture in the bricks etc that need settling.
The manufacturers have been very...
I have a bit of a damp problem with a house we have purchased and was wondering if someone could offer some advice.
The wall to the front of the house shows very minimal condensation marks right at the very bottom of the paper and the rest feels fairly dry.
The front lounge also seems dry...
I have noticed some condensation in my loft space. Its the far end by the outside wall.
It seems to only affect one side of the loft.
The roof looks in reasonable condition. My best guess is it is not leaking.
There is an old chimney on that side which was capped off inside the loft space...
Hey all, hoping someone can help advise me on this.
I rent an old terraced property that is in disrepair. When I first signed the lease it I naïvely thought I'd caught a lucky break of sorts, which obviously turned out too good to be true. I knew there were issues, but not to the extent that...
So I posted this question on this forum a few months ago but it still has not been fixed.
There’s been a sound coming from my boiler which is apparently not fixable. I have been told by a plumber that it is due to condensation from the cold weather? sounds like bs, but is it correct? I’m not...
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we have a musty smell behind dish washer when its raining. its a 70s semi (ex council ) stone walls no insulation . new kitchen put in by past owner a few years ago what is the best course of action?
we did bring a damp guy a we had a wet wall in the hallway and he diagnosed condensation...
We have a steel-framed, lean-to extension with a Metrotile (lightweight steel framed) roof. The extension is about 3 years old.
There is a damp patch above our UPVC patio doors in the extension. It's been gradually building over months and months, no obvious drip/leak as such.
I've had a...
I have a 5 meter by 2.5 meter concrete plinth in the garden, it has a polythene membrane beneath the concrete. On one half of this is a kit built summerhouse constructed from 28mm t&g with a 19mm t&g floor. Attached to this on the other half of the plinth is a lean-to shed constructed from 19mm...
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My small porch is getting badly condensated. I was curious to know why and noticed that the soffits had no air vents. I removed the soffits to see what the insulation was like and found very thin insulation sheets (about 50-100mm thick), but also noticed that the insulation is on top of a...
I have a small kitchen (2.0m x 3.9m) with a low (2.1m) ceiling.
I am going to have a new kitchen fitted and plan to do a lot of the prep work myself. The current ceiling is plasterboard and is badly marked and as I want the spot light in new positions I need to replace it.
I wondered if there...
As the title, we have moved to a house, like the wood frames.
The double glazed units seem ok (1 or 2 need replacing), if a little thin compared to modern ones.
We are getting lots and lots of condensation, pools of it on the windows.
(See the photos)
Would you put Trickle vents in?
If so is...
On fitting a new rad in the hall for my daughter I found that the floor joists had gone rotten so I started to replace but noticed that the floor of the void which was covered in mud was quite damp. The void is about 4' to 5' deep at that point which is considerably lower than the side driveway...
Is it possible to buy a closed coupled toilet with an insulated cistern? I would like to prevent condensation on the cistern in the colder months.
I am aware of suggestions to insulate them yourself with polystyrene, but apparently this only lasts a few years (and probably less if I attempt the...
I'm social housing tenant and I had a survey from a company called Airtech as we have condensation on the bedroom windows.
Recommendations were to change fans in bathroom and kitchen to ones with a humidistat, and install passive air vents in the 2 bedrooms.
The housing emailed me with the...
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I'm planning on insulating a 'single brick' wall in my house. I plan to attach a vapour sheet, wood batten on top and then fix Celotex PL4060 on top. The plasterer will then skim the plasterboard face.
Do I need to notify the council before doing this work. The guy at reading council...
Hi, my house is 1900 Victoria terrace with a ground floor passage ginnel on one side.
I have a tiny single brick room on the second floor. The brick is old stock I think and is very soft. The mortar is lime and the original plaster was lime. Someone has skimmed over the plaster with a cement...
We’ve been working to insulate the eaves / void area of my semi detached 1970s dormer. The area won’t be used for storage so I’m insulating the dwarf/stud wall and 1st floor/ground floor ceiling (rather than the rafters).
The wall is foil faced plasterboard on 75mm studs. I understand that the...
My wife and I recently moved into a grade II listed cottage, which has timber casement windows, with secondary glazing attached to each glass pane internally. When we moved in, the majority of the windows had been neglected for 15-20 years - all mouldy and black. I have recently embarked on a...