and/or gullies..... I had the same in Nov....
guttering seemed fine, but the gully channels running down the roof (where the roof of the main house and the roof of the protruding lounge are at right angles) had cement falling out of the joints, thus rain water running down the gully was able to enter the loft - caused damp and mould spots on the ajoining wall.....
cost ?200 from a roofer mate to put right, then we had to wait till the room dried out, paint the wall with stain block, and decided to paper over..... all in all about ?300, which is about the same as a decent humidifier!!! (but a humidifier wont stop the problem!)
Posted By: Cheltenham_Canary on February 16th 2011 at 16:47:40
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- Condensation in room - humidifier? (NCFC) - Larry Hagman, Feb 16, 16:28:49
- Dehumidifier might be a better bet. (n/m) (NCFC) - malkybarkid, Feb 16, 16:51:44
- lol (n/m) (NCFC) - Worzel Scrimmage, Feb 16, 18:16:30
- Open the window. (n/m) (NCFC) - Vivid Data Shark, Feb 16, 16:46:00
- check your guttering (n/m) (NCFC) - Pixelman, Feb 16, 16:31:19
- and/or gullies..... I had the same in Nov.... (NCFC) - Cheltenham_Canary, Feb 16, 16:47:40
- no no no larry (NCFC) - Tombs, Feb 16, 16:31:03
- I also have a know all father in law. Useful. I always wondered where the 'dad' (NCFC) - megson, Feb 16, 16:52:20
- I don't know anyone (NCFC) - Larry Hagman, Feb 16, 16:37:53
- you need to find a hooker with a good grasp of structural maintenence (NCFC) - Tombs, Feb 16, 16:40:23
- Dehumidifier might be a better bet. (n/m) (NCFC) - malkybarkid, Feb 16, 16:51:44
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