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Newsome3

hi

been ro a job and the customer has mentioned the damp isue on the celing in two of the ceilings and wondered if any ventelation/extracter unit that can aid

any ideas at all

cheers
 
The customer needs to find the cause of the problem first. Using a heater to dry out the ceiling won't help if the origin is from a leaking roof or a leaky pipe!!
 
TBO if it is the normal centrally heated, double glazed vacuum that most houses are now, i would just leave a window ajar or on trickle vent.

I live in a 1930's house with sash windows that rattle in the wind. Never get condensation or damp problems!
 
Depends on the type of property. You could consider passive stack ventilation which would ventilate the whole house, but obviously you can't do that if it is a flat in a block.
Often council properties were built with insulation in mind so they were cheap to heat and 'energy efficient' but suffered from terrible damp problems especially when the tenants dried washing over the radiators.

Definitely worth checking what's above the ceiling - no fancy ventilation system is going to stop the roof leaking.
 

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