Hi,
Mid-terraced wooden framed, standard construction house, built c. 2006.
Noticed a small stain on bathroom ceiling in corner near window (see [broken link removed]) a few days ago. Bathroom is ventilated through wall extractor and no problem with mould or mildew.
I went into the attic above the area where the stain has appeared, which is right at edge of roof just before eaves. When I pulled up the insulation I noticed a small amount of condensation/moisture trapped underneath the plastic covering the plasterboard ceiling, just above the area with the damp patch.
There are no signs of leaks or condensation in the attic (apart from the above) and no condensation or dampness on underside of roof.
What's strange is that the moisture is only underneath the plastic covering the plasterboard and not on top of it, meaning that the moisture seems to be coming from below (i.e from the bathroom) and not from above (roof).
Is this moisture/condensation likely to be a sign of something more serious or could it just be the result of the extremely cold winter we’ve just had?
I'd appreciate if someone could take a look at the attached photos and give a suggestion on what the problem might be. My 5-year Homebond cover for water ingress will be expiring over the next few months so I want to start the claims process if this turns out to be a structural or other serious problem.
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Thanks.
Mid-terraced wooden framed, standard construction house, built c. 2006.
Noticed a small stain on bathroom ceiling in corner near window (see [broken link removed]) a few days ago. Bathroom is ventilated through wall extractor and no problem with mould or mildew.
I went into the attic above the area where the stain has appeared, which is right at edge of roof just before eaves. When I pulled up the insulation I noticed a small amount of condensation/moisture trapped underneath the plastic covering the plasterboard ceiling, just above the area with the damp patch.
There are no signs of leaks or condensation in the attic (apart from the above) and no condensation or dampness on underside of roof.
What's strange is that the moisture is only underneath the plastic covering the plasterboard and not on top of it, meaning that the moisture seems to be coming from below (i.e from the bathroom) and not from above (roof).
Is this moisture/condensation likely to be a sign of something more serious or could it just be the result of the extremely cold winter we’ve just had?
I'd appreciate if someone could take a look at the attached photos and give a suggestion on what the problem might be. My 5-year Homebond cover for water ingress will be expiring over the next few months so I want to start the claims process if this turns out to be a structural or other serious problem.
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[broken link removed]
Thanks.