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Condensation in your loft space is a common issue that can lead to serious problems, such as mold growth, timber decay, and insulation damage. Understanding why condensation occurs and how to tackle it is crucial for maintaining a healthy, energy-efficient...
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Loft Vents Reduce Condensation: Ashbrook Roofing Supplies
Here at Ashbrook Roofing Supplies, we are all about solutions for homeowners. Today’s modern living spaces prioritise energy efficiency above all things. However, sometimes one solution can create another problem.
Loft vents are an affordable solution to combat condensation.
Why Loft ventilation is so important: Ashbrook Roofing Supplies
We usually only consider attic ventilation only when there is a problem, but because most of us only go up into the attic or loft a few times every year. Most of us don’t realise that there is a problem until it’s quite a problem.
On one of our infrequent trips to the roof space, we might notice the suitcases were covered in mould…or perhaps just wet. Further inspection might reveal that it’s not just the cases, but the roof felt, ceiling beams, etc.
If so, you need to take action now!
What is Condensation?
Part 1 in a series of guides about how to stop condensation in loft space, attics and roofs.
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Condensation is one of the most common problems found in UK properties today. Although more prevalent in the colder autumn and winter months, moisture can build up at any time of the year. Finding damp in loft space, moisture on insides of windows, or black spots on your walls are all signs that its present and causing problems.
It is estimated that 1 in 5 UK homes are affected. While you may think that draughty older properties are more likely to succumb, it is just as common in well insulated new builds. In fact, insulation, which makes our homes more energy efficient, can have a negative effect by reducing ventilation and the property’s ability to ‘breathe’. This may lead to high levels of humidity inside the home, and ultimately, condensation.
What causes condensation in roof, attics and lofts?
Part 2 in a series of guides about how to stop condensation in loft space, attics and roofs.
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Finding condensation in attic is surprisingly common. It is estimated that at least 1 in 5 homes are affected by this issue. First tell-tale signs include finding damp in loft or water accumulation on the inside of roof tiles or roof membrane. This can quickly escalate into unsightly black spots on the ceiling and walls. In advanced cases you may find mould spores on furniture, clothes, and linens stored in your loft space or attic.
Fortunately, condensation in attic and roofs is normally easy and inexpensive to treat. In many cases you can often do so without employing the costly services of roofing professionals. It is however essential that you find the underlying cause of your condensation problem before establishing a treatment plan.
Part 3 in a series of guides about how to stop condensation in loft space, attics and roofs.
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In this final section of our complete guide on how to stop condensation in loft spaces, we will give you all the tips and professional advice you need to banish condensation from your home.
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