This is a development of my previous post (viewtopic.php?t=108828#google_vignette). My task is to clean out the attic/loft of all the dust and any potential mould there may be. As dewaltdisney has hinted at, we may eventually end up renewing our roof to modern standards, however, at this moment decontaminating the attic space is the goal. I have depicted the current situation below and would sincerely welcome any guidance.
As one can see in pictures 1 and 2, the attic space is partially boarded (perhaps by the previous owners). The insulation outside of this boarding, as far as I can tell, is caked in dust, debris - most of which is the fallen decayed lime mortar from the aging slate roof. Here is a section near the attic hatch where I have lifted the insulation. The ceiling is covered in dust, debris, and what seems to be some form of pebbled material (which perhaps could be some old type of insulation? I have no idea, it's just a guess!) Here is a snapshot of some of the insulation beneath the boarded section - the insulation seems quite fresh, or at least it's not black with dust. There appears to be different types of insulation used too, including these orange foam type bars. With this background, I am wondering what you advise I do? To reiterate, the problem I have is a musty smell in the bedroom (which is actually immediately beneath the boarded section) which is irritating my allergies and make me feel unwell. So, I wish to eliminate the possibility that gusts of dust and possibly mould are emanating from the attic space. I therefore see it as important to decontaminate this attic space from dust and mould, which it seems must include:
- Removing and renewing/replacing the insulation as a first step.
- Removing all the remaining lime mortar from the underside of the slate roof, and give the walls, tiles, and timber a thorough scrub.
- Vacuuming all the remaining dust and debris, which would include the aforementioned pebbles.
Many thanks.