skylight condensation
Posted: Wed Feb 03, 2010 10:18 pm
my glorious bongo has been layed up for 3 months, due to me having knee operation.
went out to have a good look around her today , (would,nt start the other day ,but thats fixed now )
looked up at the skylight and could see water drips, damn must be a leak with all that snow,
then i realised it was condensation , from the skylight itself,
i should have shut the sliding cover, before the damp weather came.
when i raised the roof ,the amount of water was a few relatively small damp patches on the canvas.
put a dehumidifier in her for a few hours,problem fixed (luckely no staining of the canvas.)
moral of the story is shut the skylight cover when not in use !!!!
went out to have a good look around her today , (would,nt start the other day ,but thats fixed now )
looked up at the skylight and could see water drips, damn must be a leak with all that snow,
then i realised it was condensation , from the skylight itself,
i should have shut the sliding cover, before the damp weather came.
when i raised the roof ,the amount of water was a few relatively small damp patches on the canvas.
put a dehumidifier in her for a few hours,problem fixed (luckely no staining of the canvas.)
moral of the story is shut the skylight cover when not in use !!!!