The Spin Doctor
23rd October 2022, 12:05 PM
When you get the rains we've been getting and you have a tile roof the odds are it isn't watertight, especially in high winds, and you'll find wet spots forming on your ceiling. And if you have attic insulation that's an even worse concern. To catch those drips, place particle board across the ceiling joist(s) in the attic. Probably want to pre-cut to 700mm by whatever will get through the access hole. Not MDF, plywood or melamine board but raw particle board. It readily absorbs water and if not disturbed (or stepped on) will maintain its shape for years, and it can hold a lot of water. When the rain stops and the sun comes out and the attic temp skyrockets, it dries out ready for the next deluge. Every few months check it for soundness and replace as needed.
When dry then you can check for fixable issues.
I don't think this subforum gets read by most but I don't know where else to put it, and don't want to spam the rest of the site
When dry then you can check for fixable issues.
I don't think this subforum gets read by most but I don't know where else to put it, and don't want to spam the rest of the site