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We have a sorted of converted loft space, which is carpeted, have plasterboard ceiling and a narrow staircase from first floor. After moved in 2 months ago, we noticed in the last 2-3 weekend that there are a lot white mould on the front ( north facing) and side of the ceiling, and it is definitely getting worse. Nothing at the south facing back side ceiling.
Got two roofers in, the first one said there is no insulation at all in between the roof and ceiling, and the ice on the tiles get into the ceiling and make them damp. So the solution is to insulate the whole ceiling which takes 2-3 days and I think will be relatively costly. There are two vents at the front that were installed not long time ago but he said that doesn't make any difference.
The second said it is because there is not enough ventilation. So need to install two more at the side, so that air can circulate. That will cost £200. I asked about insulation he said that's not the main reason.
I think the second one makes more sense. But just want to double check if anyone in the know thinks the same?
And at the mean time, would open the skylight help before a proper fix is done? What about the mould, can I wipe them down with damp cloth or anything?
Any advice is greatly appreciated.
Thanks
Got two roofers in, the first one said there is no insulation at all in between the roof and ceiling, and the ice on the tiles get into the ceiling and make them damp. So the solution is to insulate the whole ceiling which takes 2-3 days and I think will be relatively costly. There are two vents at the front that were installed not long time ago but he said that doesn't make any difference.
The second said it is because there is not enough ventilation. So need to install two more at the side, so that air can circulate. That will cost £200. I asked about insulation he said that's not the main reason.
I think the second one makes more sense. But just want to double check if anyone in the know thinks the same?
And at the mean time, would open the skylight help before a proper fix is done? What about the mould, can I wipe them down with damp cloth or anything?
Any advice is greatly appreciated.
Thanks