by HughcSharp »
Sat Jan 20, 2018 2:17 pm
Having serious condensation problems on a ground floor concealed toilet cistern which is sited on an outside wall on an uninsulated concrete floor slab.The cistern is a so-called insulated one but condensation literally runs out of the entry points at the bottom (not a water leak so far as I can tell). Cistern was installed a few years ago, and the amount of leakage has caused significant problems, rotting the timber studwork to the boxing and discolouring the floor tile grout. Once renewed, I am considering filling the boxed in section with polystyrene beads up to the water level point on the cistern in order to avoid/reduce the problem. Anybody see a problem with this or should I just put ventilation grills top and bottom and leave it at that as well as lagging the cold water entry pipe, of course.