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Condensation in loft due to eaves blocked by rendering

Posted: Thu Apr 14, 2022 3:35 pm
by 77DanB
Hi, I have a home built in 1918 that we moved into a few years ago and discovered lots of condensation in the loft. I thought it was the bitumen felt not allowing it to breathe but a friend pointed out that the rendering (done before we bought it) has blocked all the eaves so there is no ventilation up there. I've stuck a dehumidifier up there for the moment but looking for advice on how to address it.

Have someone remove part of the rendering or as my friend suggested have vents fitted in amongst the original red clay tiles? Are there vents that would match?
Any advice on what to do would be appreciated

Re: Condensation in loft due to eaves blocked by rendering

Posted: Sat Apr 16, 2022 10:53 pm
by stoneyboy
Hi 77danb,
Tile vents may be the best option economically. Have a look for Klober plain tile vents, they replace 2 plain tiles and do not stick up above the roof level.
Regards S

Re: Condensation in loft due to eaves blocked by rendering

Posted: Fri May 06, 2022 6:05 pm
by 77DanB
Hi Stoneyboy,

Sorry for the late reply but they look perfect for what we need.

Cheers