I (think I am) looking for advice about ventilation!
We have recently (2 weeks ago) replaced an old glass lean-to roof with a poly-carb equivalent. We have also replaced the UPVC door.
We have already noticed a significant amount of condensation on the underside of the poly-carb roof. My assumption is that this is a consequence of the new roof being an air-tighter fit and there being no ventilation?
Does this seem logical? Do I need to add an air brick or two? Both ends of passageway? High or low?
Useful facts.....
The lean-to spans the kitchen wall (with wooden back door and single glazed sash window) and a double brick garden wall.
The approx footprint is 4.5m long x 1.2m wide
The intended use is as a porch so somewhere to keep coats, shoes - hence don't want it to be a damp space.
We have recently (2 weeks ago) replaced an old glass lean-to roof with a poly-carb equivalent. We have also replaced the UPVC door.
We have already noticed a significant amount of condensation on the underside of the poly-carb roof. My assumption is that this is a consequence of the new roof being an air-tighter fit and there being no ventilation?
Does this seem logical? Do I need to add an air brick or two? Both ends of passageway? High or low?
Useful facts.....
The lean-to spans the kitchen wall (with wooden back door and single glazed sash window) and a double brick garden wall.
The approx footprint is 4.5m long x 1.2m wide
The intended use is as a porch so somewhere to keep coats, shoes - hence don't want it to be a damp space.